Help me!!!!
@paki @vishweshshrimali5 @amistre64
In the 5th point, you have added the same quantity on both sides which does not disturb the original equality.
The quantity I am talking about here is BC.
Well..I'm actually suppose to give the reason...
Paki..Help bro!
I don't know the proper language for this. Sorry :( But, the main point is that you are just adding the same thing on both sides.
I'm thinking..Because in my book..Would it be Addition postulate??
What does it state ?
yeah it is addition postulate...
Well I will leave the naming part to you and paki ;)
For the part 8 you can try to find out the answer using some hints.
:)
Do you know step 7?? (Naming Part:)
But isn't it already given ?
"Definition of congruence segments" ?
My bad I meant Step 8..... Sorry bout that..
wait yanna...
(1) It asks for the the type of congruence (SSS, SAS, ASA etc.) (2) You are given that : (i) AF = DE (ii) m<A = m<D (iii) AC = BD So, you have two sides are equal and the angle contained by them is also equal.
So, its SAS congruence theorem.
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