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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The figure below shows rectangle ABCD: The following two-column proof with missing statement proves that the diagonals of the rectangle bisect each other: Statement: 1. ABCD is a rectangle. 2.Line segment AB and Line segment CD are parallel 3.Line segment AD and Line segment BC are parallel 4.∠CAD ≅ ∠ACB 5.(blank) 6.∠ADB ≅ ∠CBD 7.ΔADE ≅ ΔCBE 8. Line BE is congruent to Line DE 9. LINE AE is congruent to Line CE 10. Line segment AC bisects Line segment BD Reason: 1. Given 2.Definition of a Parallelogram 3.Definition of a Parallelogram continued ->

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4.Alternate interior angles theorem 5.Definition of a Parallelogram 6.Alternate interior angles theorem 7.Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Postulate 8.CPCTC 9.CPCTC 10. Definition of a bisector Which statement can be used to fill in the blank space? A) Line segment AB is congruent to line segment CD B) Line segment BE is congruent to line segment AE C)Line segment BE is congruent to line segment CE D)Line segment BC is congruent to line segment AD @melodycrazysouthern

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it C?

OpenStudy (melodycrazysouthern):

lol im 80% sure its C lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YASSSS i got it B) maybe.

OpenStudy (melodycrazysouthern):

lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol Both questions i asked were wrong T_T </3 but oh well cx 2 outta four aint bad B)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

coulda been worse xD ty <3

OpenStudy (melodycrazysouthern):

ouch

OpenStudy (anonymous):

xD im sorryyyy

OpenStudy (melodycrazysouthern):

lol ima haft to get my math books out lol its okay lol

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