Chapter 2: Q6 (page 40)
Justify each statement with a property from algebra or property of congruence.
If then .
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From the property of Algebra, it is proved that .
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Chapter 2: Q6 (page 40)
Justify each statement with a property from algebra or property of congruence.
If then .
From the property of Algebra, it is proved that .
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Copy everything shown and supply missing statements and reasons.
Given:
;
Prove:

Proof:

Tell whether each statement is true or false. Then write the converse and tell whether it is true or false.
If Pam lives in Chicago, then she lives in Illinois.
State the converse of each conditional. Is the converse true or false?
If today is Friday, then tomorrow is Saturday.
Justify each statement with a property from algebra or property of congruence.
If then .
Prove the following statements by filling in the blanks.
Given: is the bisector of

Proof:
Statement | Reasons |
1. is the bisector of | 1. ? |
2. ?, or ? | 2. ? |
3. | 3. ? |
4. , or | 4. ? |
5. | 5. ? |
6. | 6. Substitution Prop. (Steps ? and ?) |
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