Chapter 2: Q9 (page 71)
Name or state the postulate, property, definition or theorem that justifies the statement.
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Short Answer
The postulate that justifies the statement is the segment addition postulate.
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Chapter 2: Q9 (page 71)
Name or state the postulate, property, definition or theorem that justifies the statement.
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The postulate that justifies the statement is the segment addition postulate.
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Justify each statement with a property from algebra or property of congruence .
State which definition, postulate, or theorem justifies the statement about the diagram.

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State which definition, postulate, or theorem justifies the statement about the diagram.

Provide a counterexample to show that each statement is false. You may use words or draw a diagram.
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