When written in the correct order, the two-column proof below describes the statements and reasons for proving that corresponding angles are congruent: the picture and reasons are in the pictures. answer choices : Which is the most logical order of statements and reasons I, II, and III to complete the proof? II, I, III II, III, I III, I, II III, II, I
@dan815 @mathmath333 @freckles
@triciaal
@phi @amistre64
i simply do not do 2 column proofs. i can never recall the proper terminology to work them 'correctly'
@amistre64 oh...well thanks for letting me know anyways :)
good luck with it :) im just not the person suited for them
@amistre64 lol thanks, ill need it im too much of a prorastinator XD
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@Jaynator495 @sleepyhead314
Wait, so you are trying to figure out what order they are supposed to be presented?
@Hulk_Smash yeah
that is weird, I had no clue there was an order, just that you start with the given and end up with the proof. What are they teaching you?!?!
@Hulk_Smash i honestly have no idea at the moment XD
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@Hulk_Smash lol geometry made sense up to now XD
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@IrishBoy123 @hhelpplzzzz
i THINK its C but im not sure its just a hunch
let me check
@jim_thompson5910 thank you so much jim, ive been stuck on this all day :3
In line 5, we have \(\Large m \angle \text{SQV} + m \angle \text{VQT} = 180^{\circ}\) In line 8, we have \(\Large m \angle \text{VQT} + m \angle \text{ZRS} = 180^{\circ}\) Use the substitution property to get line 7 \(\Large m \angle \text{SQV} + m \angle \text{VQT} = m \angle \text{VQT} + m \angle \text{ZRS}\) So this means that III comes before II Then after that comes III which basically has you subtract \(\Large m \angle \text{VQT}\) from both sides of II So the proper order should be III, II, I
thank you so much!~
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