Complete the two-column proof. Given: <3, <4 are rt. <'s AX = BX Prove: triangle AXC = triangle BXC https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/4/page18c.gif
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@Juicstice
First do what you know, it will be easy to knock out the last statement because you already have that information
I'm going to have some trouble remembering the theorems and properties. but I can help you out
1.<3,<4? are rt<'s
AX = BX?
yes they are because of the mid-segment theorem
then CX=CX because of the reflexive property. reflexive property is easy to remember because if there is a line cutting a shape in half the line will always be equal to itself
Wait, I'm not sure about the mid-segment theorem being correct
what will the last one be?
HL HA LL LA
are those the choices that you have to choose
Well it has to be a theorem.i think it has to be one of those.What do u think it is?
I think it is SAS
can it be one of those that i wrote?
Yea it could be, but I'm more fimilar with the SAS, AAS, ASA, SSS, AAA and not the ones you wrote down so that is why I put what I did
oh ok thnx
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