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The figure below shows a rectangle ABCD having diagonals AC and DB. Jimmy wrote the following proof to show that the diagonals of rectangle ABCD are congruent. Jimmy's proof: Statement 1: In triangle ADC and BCD, AD = BC (opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent) Statement 2: Angle ADC = Angle BCD (angles of a rectangle are 90°) Statement 3: DC=DC (transitive property of equality) Statement 4: Triangle ADC and BCD are congruent (by SAS postulate) Statement 5: AC = BD (by CPCTC) Which statement in Jimmy's proof has an error? (1 point) Statement 2 Statement 3 Statement 1 Statement 4
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@midhun.madhu1987 do you know the answer to this?
@ashsek
I hate Geometry, hold on.
@BlossomCake
DC = DC by transitive property..so what's your answer gonna be?
*reflexive property
statement 3
Yep, you got it.
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