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  -Supply missing statements and reasons for the foloowing proof. Given:   is supplementary to   Prove:   S1. R1. S2.   is supp. to   R2. If the ext. sides of 2 adj. angles form a line, the angles are supp. S3. R3. Angles supp. to the same angle are congruent. S4. R4. -Supply missing statements and reasons for the foloowing proof. Given:   -Supply missing statements and reasons for the foloowing proof. Given:   is supplementary to   Prove:   S1. R1. S2.   is supp. to   R2. If the ext. sides of 2 adj. angles form a line, the angles are supp. S3. R3. Angles supp. to the same angle are congruent. S4. R4. is supplementary to   -Supply missing statements and reasons for the foloowing proof. Given:   is supplementary to   Prove:   S1. R1. S2.   is supp. to   R2. If the ext. sides of 2 adj. angles form a line, the angles are supp. S3. R3. Angles supp. to the same angle are congruent. S4. R4. Prove:   -Supply missing statements and reasons for the foloowing proof. Given:   is supplementary to   Prove:   S1. R1. S2.   is supp. to   R2. If the ext. sides of 2 adj. angles form a line, the angles are supp. S3. R3. Angles supp. to the same angle are congruent. S4. R4. S1. R1. S2.   -Supply missing statements and reasons for the foloowing proof. Given:   is supplementary to   Prove:   S1. R1. S2.   is supp. to   R2. If the ext. sides of 2 adj. angles form a line, the angles are supp. S3. R3. Angles supp. to the same angle are congruent. S4. R4. is supp. to   -Supply missing statements and reasons for the foloowing proof. Given:   is supplementary to   Prove:   S1. R1. S2.   is supp. to   R2. If the ext. sides of 2 adj. angles form a line, the angles are supp. S3. R3. Angles supp. to the same angle are congruent. S4. R4. R2. If the ext. sides of 2 adj. angles form a line, the angles are supp. S3. R3. Angles supp. to the same angle are congruent. S4. R4.

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Explain the following statement. The measure of each interior angle of an equiangular triangle is 60.

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Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given: Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   (not shown) Prove:   and   cannot both be right angles. (not shown) Prove: Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   (not shown) Prove:   and   cannot both be right angles. and Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   (not shown) Prove:   and   cannot both be right angles. cannot both be right angles.

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Suppose that 11eb4b36_7713_1b39_a05a_c314dc036f2a_TB7237_11 and 11eb4b36_7713_1b3a_a05a_05cdf59ea4f6_TB7237_11 are both be right angles. Then 11eb4b36_7713_1b3b_a05a_db5b95926de2_TB7237_11 and 11eb4b36_7713_1b3c_a05a_296fa3c5e032_TB7237_11 . By the Protractor Postulate, 11eb4b36_7713_1b3d_a05a_c54c94def4f4_TB7237_11 . Then 11eb4b36_7713_1b3e_a05a_a9324abb14ed_TB7237_11 . But this last statement contradicts the fact that the sum of teh three interior angles of a triangle is exactly 180. Thus, the supposition must be false and it follows that 11eb4b36_7713_1b3f_a05a_536a31edc017_TB7237_11 and 11eb4b36_7713_4250_a05a_e3bb56e618d8_TB7237_11 cannot both be right angles.

  -Supply missing statements in the following proof. Given:   and   Prove:   S1. R1. Given S2. R2. If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, corr. angles are congruent. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. Same as #2. S5. R5. Transitive Property of Congruence S6. R6. If 2 lines are cut by a transversal so that corresponding angles are congruent, then these lines are parallel. -Supply missing statements in the following proof. Given:   -Supply missing statements in the following proof. Given:   and   Prove:   S1. R1. Given S2. R2. If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, corr. angles are congruent. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. Same as #2. S5. R5. Transitive Property of Congruence S6. R6. If 2 lines are cut by a transversal so that corresponding angles are congruent, then these lines are parallel. and   -Supply missing statements in the following proof. Given:   and   Prove:   S1. R1. Given S2. R2. If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, corr. angles are congruent. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. Same as #2. S5. R5. Transitive Property of Congruence S6. R6. If 2 lines are cut by a transversal so that corresponding angles are congruent, then these lines are parallel. Prove:   -Supply missing statements in the following proof. Given:   and   Prove:   S1. R1. Given S2. R2. If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, corr. angles are congruent. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. Same as #2. S5. R5. Transitive Property of Congruence S6. R6. If 2 lines are cut by a transversal so that corresponding angles are congruent, then these lines are parallel. S1. R1. Given S2. R2. If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, corr. angles are congruent. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. Same as #2. S5. R5. Transitive Property of Congruence S6. R6. If 2 lines are cut by a transversal so that corresponding angles are congruent, then these lines are parallel.

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  -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   and transversal p;   is a right angle Prove:   is a right angle S1.   and transversal p R1. S2.   R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   and transversal p;   is a right angle Prove:   is a right angle S1.   and transversal p R1. S2.   R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle and transversal p;   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   and transversal p;   is a right angle Prove:   is a right angle S1.   and transversal p R1. S2.   R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle is a right angle Prove:   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   and transversal p;   is a right angle Prove:   is a right angle S1.   and transversal p R1. S2.   R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle is a right angle S1.   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   and transversal p;   is a right angle Prove:   is a right angle S1.   and transversal p R1. S2.   R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle and transversal p R1. S2.   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   and transversal p;   is a right angle Prove:   is a right angle S1.   and transversal p R1. S2.   R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   and transversal p;   is a right angle Prove:   is a right angle S1.   and transversal p R1. S2.   R2. S3. R3. Congruent measures have equal measures. S4.   R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle R4. S5. R5. Substitution Property of Equality S6. R6. Definition of a right angle

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R1. Given R2. If 2 parallel lines are cut by a trans, corresponding angles are congruent. S3. 11eb4b36_7710_82c2_a05a_f5af598d2533_TB7237_11 R4. Given S5. 11eb4b36_7710_82c3_a05a_5576f7b3cddf_TB7237_11 S6. 11eb4b36_7710_82c4_a05a_15e9265bf575_TB7237_11 is a right angle

  -Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   is not congruent to   Prove:   does not bisect  -Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   -Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   is not congruent to   Prove:   does not bisect  is not congruent to   -Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   is not congruent to   Prove:   does not bisect  Prove:   -Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   is not congruent to   Prove:   does not bisect  does not bisect   -Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   is not congruent to   Prove:   does not bisect

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  -In the figure, x || y and transversal z. Explain why   and   must be supplementary. -In the figure, x || y and transversal z. Explain why   -In the figure, x || y and transversal z. Explain why   and   must be supplementary. and   -In the figure, x || y and transversal z. Explain why   and   must be supplementary. must be supplementary.

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  -In the triangle shown,   is a right angle.Explain why   and   are complementary. -In the triangle shown,   -In the triangle shown,   is a right angle.Explain why   and   are complementary. is a right angle.Explain why   -In the triangle shown,   is a right angle.Explain why   and   are complementary. and   -In the triangle shown,   is a right angle.Explain why   and   are complementary. are complementary.

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  -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. with D-B-A Prove:   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. S1.   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. with D-B-A R1. S2.   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. R2. S3.   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. and   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. are supp. R3. S4.   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. R4. S5.   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. R5. S6.   -Supply missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   with D-B-A Prove:   S1.   with D-B-A R1. S2.   R2. S3.   and   are supp. R3. S4.   R4. S5.   R5. S6.   R6. R6.

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  -Using the drawing provided, explain the following statement. The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360. -Using the drawing provided, explain the following statement. The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360.

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  -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. so that   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. bisects   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. ; also,   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. Prove:   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. S1.   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. so that   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. bisects   -Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof. Given:   so that   bisects   ; also,   Prove:   S1.   so that   bisects   R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent. R1. S2. R2. S3. R3. Given S4. R4. If 2 angles of one triangle are congruent to 2 angles of a second triangle, then the third angles of these triangles are also congruent.

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  -Supply missing reasons for this proof. Given: m || n Prove:   S1. m || n R1. S2.   R2. S3.   R3. S4.   R4. -Supply missing reasons for this proof. Given: m || n Prove:   -Supply missing reasons for this proof. Given: m || n Prove:   S1. m || n R1. S2.   R2. S3.   R3. S4.   R4. S1. m || n R1. S2.   -Supply missing reasons for this proof. Given: m || n Prove:   S1. m || n R1. S2.   R2. S3.   R3. S4.   R4. R2. S3.   -Supply missing reasons for this proof. Given: m || n Prove:   S1. m || n R1. S2.   R2. S3.   R3. S4.   R4. R3. S4.   -Supply missing reasons for this proof. Given: m || n Prove:   S1. m || n R1. S2.   R2. S3.   R3. S4.   R4. R4.

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Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given: Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   and   are supplementary (no drawing) Prove:   and   are not both obtuse angles. and Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   and   are supplementary (no drawing) Prove:   and   are not both obtuse angles. are supplementary (no drawing) Prove: Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   and   are supplementary (no drawing) Prove:   and   are not both obtuse angles. and Use an indirect proof to complete the following problem. Given:   and   are supplementary (no drawing) Prove:   and   are not both obtuse angles. are not both obtuse angles.

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Suppose that 11eb4b36_7710_f803_a05a_fb568ba8976a_TB7237_11 and 11eb4b36_7710_f804_a05a_b1f51b66b848_TB7237_11 are both obtuse angles. Then 11eb4b36_7710_f805_a05a_df069b5c270f_TB7237_11 and 11eb4b36_7710_f806_a05a_d154219e9662_TB7237_11 . It follows that 11eb4b36_7710_f807_a05a_b5e2a2f430d2_TB7237_11 . But it is given that 11eb4b36_7710_f808_a05a_054ccedd0ba8_TB7237_11 and 11eb4b36_7710_f809_a05a_3b1dcfccacd8_TB7237_11 are supplementary, so that 11eb4b36_7711_1f1a_a05a_9d496199ede5_TB7237_11 . With a contradiction of the known fact, it follows that the supposition must be false; thus, 11eb4b36_7711_1f1b_a05a_6d3bd9ec7cde_TB7237_11 and 11eb4b36_7711_1f1c_a05a_01c89ebd8e37_TB7237_11 are not both obtuse angles.

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