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OpenStudy (znappydooz):
geometry Help please!
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OpenStudy (znappydooz):
Use the image shown below to answer the question that follows:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats the question
OpenStudy (znappydooz):
The two-column proof below proves the following theorem: The three medians of a triangle all intersect in one point.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u gimme a sec
OpenStudy (znappydooz):
Which reason is missing from the proof?
By Construction
Properties of a Parallelogram
Midsegment Theorem
Intersecting Lines Postulate
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OpenStudy (znappydooz):
@Straybullet, @Directrix
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ZnappyDooZ
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Directrix (directrix):
On the diagram, segment AG does not touch segment BC. Did you mean to write line AG and line BC? That is the statement that has the missing reason.
OpenStudy (znappydooz):
Thats how the question is given...
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Directrix (directrix):
Then, my best notion of the reason is this:
Intersecting Lines Postulate
I don't know for sure but that is what I think. @ZnappyDooZ
OpenStudy (znappydooz):
Do you know?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Intersecting Lines Postulate
OpenStudy (znappydooz):
Alrigh, thank you both!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I dont know this one....sorry
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Directrix (directrix):
Here's why I chose that answer for myself.
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