Chapter 2: Q17 (page 52)
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The complete statement is: .
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State the converse of each conditional. Is the converse true or false?
If a number is divisible by 6, then it is divisible by 3.
State which definition, postulate, or theorem justifies the statement about the diagram.

If D is the midpoint of , then .
State which definition, postulate, or theorem justifies the statement about the diagram.

If , then is the bisector of .
Justify each step.
Consider the following statements:
Reflexive Property: Robot A is as rusty as itself.
Symmetric Property: If Robot A is as rusty as Robot B, then Robot B is as rusty as Robot A.
Transitive Property: If Robot A is as rusty as Robot B and Robot B is as rusty as Robot C, then Robot A is as rusty as Robot C.
A relation such as 鈥渋s as rusty as鈥 that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive is an equivalence relation. Which of the following are equivalence relations?
a. Is rustier than
b. Has the same length as
c. Is opposite (for rays)
d. Is coplanar with (for lines)

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