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Sarah10:

math

Sarah10:

http://prntscr.com/hhipaf the thing is the teacher is saying #1 part a: Rewrite the proof as a flowchart proof and make sure each step of the proof flows logically from earlier steps. #1 part b: : Rewrite the proof as a two-column proof and make sure you provide a reason for each statement.

Sarah10:

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Sarah10:

this is what i have so far any opinions i have not done b 1. QS bisects PQR (given) 2. ∴∠PQS=∠SQR 3. ∠PQS=45o(given) 4. from (2) and (3)∠SQR=45o 5. from (3) and (4) ∠PQR=∠PQR+∠SQR=45o+45o=90o 6. ΔPQR is a right triangle

Sarah10:

ANYONE e.e

Sarah10:

im so lonely

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Mehek:

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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Sarah10 this is what i have so far any opinions i have not done b 1. QS bisects PQR (given) 2. ∴∠PQS=∠SQR 3. ∠PQS=45o(given) 4. from (2) and (3)∠SQR=45o 5. from (3) and (4) ∠PQR=∠PQR+∠SQR=45o+45o=90o 6. ΔPQR is a right triangle \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) This is all correct if you want to be more thorough, you can add clearer explanations (stating the properties) ... 2. ∠PQS =∠SQR by definition of bisect ... 4. from (2) and (3)∠SQR=45o by transitive property ... 6. ΔPQR is a right triangle by definition of right triangle I'm just being excessively picky x'D your answer is A+ nice job

Sarah10:

thank you !!

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