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OpenStudy (12g):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

with what?

OpenStudy (12g):

The two-column proof below describes the statements and reasons for proving that corresponding angles are congruent: Step Statements Reasons 1 segment UV is parallel to segment WZ Given 2 Points S, Q, R, and T all lie on the same line. Given 3 m∠SQT = 180° Definition of a Straight Angle 4 m∠SQV + m∠VQT = m∠SQT Angle Addition Postulate 5 m∠SQV + m∠VQT = 180° Substitution Property of Equality 6 m∠VQT + m∠ZRS = 180° Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem 7 Substitution Property of Equality 8 m∠SQV + m∠VQT − m∠VQT = m∠VQT + m∠ZRS − m∠VQT m∠SQV = m∠ZRS Subtraction Property of Equality ∠SQV ≅ ∠ZRS Definition of Congruency

OpenStudy (12g):

What is the missing statement for step 7? m∠SQV + m∠VQT = 180° m∠VQT + m∠ZRS = 180° m∠SQV + m∠VQT = m∠VQT + m∠ZRS m∠SQV + m∠SQT = 180°

OpenStudy (12g):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (12g):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not sure this is correct but I think step 5 and step 6 are set equal to each other as a substitution for 180 degrees because the next step shows subtraction for both sides.

OpenStudy (lvana):

This one is a bit tricky, though why does it state: 5.m∠SQV + m∠VQT = 180° Substitution Property of Equality Doesn't this make it the answer for step 7...or..huh.

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