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Question #00f1a
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Segment AB contains points A, X, Y, and B. X is the midpoint of segment AY, and Y is the midpoint of segment XB. How would you prove that segment AX is congruent to segment YB?
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What is a conjecture in geometry?
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How would I prove that triangle APK is congruent to triangle RPK?
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Given: segment PS is congruent to segment QR; measure of angle PSR = measure of angle RQP = 90
Prove (using two-column proof): segment PQ is congruent to segment RS?
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Given: Rectangle ABCD
Prove: diagonal AC is congruent to diagonal BD?
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How do you do two-column geometrical proofs?
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What are geometry proofs?
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How would you break geometry proofs down into the necessary steps?
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What is a good way to understand geometry proofs?
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What is the way to write geometry proofs?
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What jobs use geometry proofs?
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Why are geometric proofs important?
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What is the length of HN¯¯¯¯¯¯ ?
segment A N with point H between A and N. congruency markings on segment A H and segment H N. segment A N is labeled as being 38 units long
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Determine whether the following argument is valid or invalid?
Argument:
If a number is divisible by 2, then it is even.
The number 4 is divisible by 2.
Therefore, the number 4 is even.
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A conjecture and the flowchart proof used to prove the conjecture are shown. Match the expression or phrase to each box to complete the proof?
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A conjecture and the two-column proof used to prove the conjecture are shown. Match each expression or phrase to the appropriate statement or reason?
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Which statement about the following argument is true?
If an animal is a koala, then it is a marsupial.
If an animal is a marsupial, then it carries its young in a pouch.
Therefore, if an animal is a koala, then it carries its young in a pouch.
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Name the property that justifies the statement?
If AB = BC and BC = CD, then AB = CD.
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A conjecture and the two-column proof used to prove the conjecture are shown. Match the expression or phrase to each statement or reason to complete the proof?
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What is the missing reason in the proof?
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What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof?
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Question #0e494
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Question #3ccba
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I am having trouble solving this Hinge Theorem Geometry proof. I understand the Hinge Theorem, but how is m<1 congruent to m<2?