Proofs! ch. 2

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If angles are supplementary to the same angle, then they are congruent.

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If two angles are supplementary to congruent angles, then they are congruent.

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If angles are supplementary to the same angle, then they are congruent.

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

Subtraction Property

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If an angle is bisected, then it divides it into two congruent angles.

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<p>Prove: angle PSN is a right angle. What theorem should be used?</p>

Prove: angle PSN is a right angle. What theorem should be used?

If 2 lines are perpendicular, then they form a right angle.

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If two angles are congruent and supplementary, then they are both right angles.

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If two angles form a right angle, then they are complementary.

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If a segment is added to two congruent segments, then the sums are congruent (Addition Property).

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If an angle is added to two congruent angles, then the sums are congruent (addition property).

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

If a segment has a midpoint, then it is divided into 2 congruent segments.

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

Transitive property

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

Transitive Property

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

Division Property

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<p>What theorem can be used?</p>

What theorem can be used?

Multiplication Property

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Mult. Property is

small to large

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Div. Property is

Large to small

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What do you have to have in order for a problem to be mult. Or div. Property?

2 congruent angles or segments

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