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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Complete the following proof.
https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/4/page36c.gif
Given:
RM = SN
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
if <MRS = <NSR
wouldnt you say
both RS on both are equal lengths?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1.SN and MRS
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2.RS = RS,right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3.NRS on statement row
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about on the reason row?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ASA?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@BukLoon
OpenStudy (anonymous):
parallel line because they have alternate angles i believe
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so what is it going to be?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
SAS?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ganeshie8 do u know what it might be?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need help with 3. nd 4. on the Reason row.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think 4.is CPCTE
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@matricked
OpenStudy (ranga):
Statement Reason
1. RM = SN
and <MRS = <NSR Given
2. RS = RS Reflexive
3. Triangle MRS SAS
congruent to
triangle NSR
4. SM = RN CPCTC
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks:)) @ranga
OpenStudy (ranga):
You are welcome.
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