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the first one is AQ=PB i think might wanna check
wouldn't it be AP + QB since the image says that's the given
^I was actually going to say that lol.
i guess idk im not good at math
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which one is it now
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What are your given statements?
AP = QB e.e
Mhm right. Now if you look at your visual you see that `AQ` is made up of `AP + PQ` as well as `QB` is made up of `PQ + QB` so we are adding the segments to create another segment, this means you are proving by `segment additon postulate` which would be for reason 2. got it?
Okay but what about the other blank reason?
So if `AP = QB` that would mean that the segments added to make each said statment could be used to make up that other segment. So since `QB + PQ = PB` then `QB + PQ = AQ` since `AQ = PB`this is proven by transitive property.
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