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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now that you know how to prove a theorem, it's time to do it completely on your own. Select two line and angle proofs from the left column and two triangle proofs from the right column to prove. You may prove each theorem using either a two-column, paragraph, or flow chart proof. No matter the type of proof you choose, it must demonstrate a logical progression from one step to the next. For each proof, you will need to create and submit to your instructor the initial, or given figures: lines, segments, angles, or triangles. You may do this by hand or using technology.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Line and Angle Proofs (Choose two) Vertical Angle Theorem Corresponding Angles Theorem Alternate Interior Angles Theorem Equidistance of a Point on a Perpendicular Bisector Triangle Proofs (Choose two) Triangle Sum Theorem Isosceles Triangle Theorem Converse of the Isosceles Triangle Theorem Midsegment of a Triangle Theorem Concurrency of the Medians of a Triangle

OpenStudy (kohai):

This doesn't seem like "on your own" to me...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sleepyjess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kohai whats that supposed to mean?

OpenStudy (kohai):

"Now that you know how to prove a theorem, it's time to do it completely on your own." First line of the question says that you can't have help.

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

It looks like you are just supposed to choose 2 from each part and prove them.

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