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Learning Team D
Avah Haugabrook, Greggory Longo, Ryan Tamburello & Mike Eusebio
MTH/535 Geometry
June 28, 2016
Dr. Karen Busch
Page 2 of 11
1) Vertices: D, E, F
5)
DE
9)
DE
11)
AC
,
, AB
BC
Page 3 of 11
33.)
True
35.)
False
Page 4 of 11
Prove: ABD
CBD
Statements
Reasons
1.
1. Given
2.
2. Given
3. BD
BD
4. ABD
9.)
3. Reflexive law
CBD
Given: DB
AB
DB
DC
AB
4. ASA
DC
Prove: ABD
CDB
Statements
1. DB
AB and DB
Reasons
DC
1. Given
Page 5 of 11
Statements
Reasons
2.
ABD and
3.
ABD
CBD
3. Rt
4. DB
DB
5. AB
DC
's are
4. Reflexive law
5. Given
6. ABD
CDB
6. SAS
13.)
Given: AD
AE
BD
BC
Prove: ACD
BED
Page 6 of 11
Statements
Reasons
1.
AD
BD
1.
2.
AE
BC
3.
Given
2.
AD AE = BD BC
3.
Given
Add-Sub law
4.
ED = AD AE and CD = BD BC 4.
Segment Addition
5.
ED
5.
Substitution
6.
Reflexive law
BED
7.
SAS
CD
6.
7.
ACD
1. Find EF. = 9 cm
3. Find the measure of
= 46
Page 7 of 11
7. Given: AB
A
CD
1
2
Prove: AF
DF
Exercise 7
Proof ___________________________________________________________________________
Statements
Reasons
1.
1. Given
2.
2. Given
3. AB CD
4. AC = AB + BC
5. BD BD + CD
6. AB + BC = CD + BC
7. AC = BD; AC
7. Substitution Law
BD
8. ACF DBE_
8. ASA
9. AF
9. CPCTC
DE
13. Given:
Prove:
1.
C
1 2
1. Given
seg.
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2.
3 4
2. Given
3.
BD = BD
3. Reflexive Law
4.
BDA DBC
4. ASA
5.
A C
5. CPCTC
X= 1
23. Find value of X
X= 3
Page 9 of 11
Section 2.4
5. Because SR = RT = 3 cm, then
9.
SR
RT .
Page 10 of 11
Statements
Reasons
6.
1.
Given.
2.
Def. of isos.
3.
Given.
ACD is isosceles
with base CD
AD
7.
AC , then
AD = AC
8.
4.
B is the midpoint of
AC
9.
10.
5.
AB BC
AD
11.
Definition of a
midpoint
6.
Definition of a
midpoint
7.
Segment addition
postulate1
8.
Substitution
9.
Distributive law
E is the midpoint of
AE ED so AE = ED
12.
AC = AB + BC and
AD = AE + ED
Given
13.
AC = AB + AB and
AD = AE + AE
10.
Laws of multiplication
and division
14.
2AE
11.
Substitution law
12.
13.
15.
AC = 2AB and AD =
AB =
AC
2
and AE =
AB =
AC
2
and AE =
AD
2
16.
AC
2
17.
AB = AE
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Statements
18.
Reasons
1 2
15. True
Section 2.5
5. ATB
19.
Statements
AB
2.
DE
AB BDBD DE
3. ACB = DCE
4. ABC and EDC are right
angles
5. ABC and EDC are right
triangles
6. ABC EDC
7.
AC
EC
Reasons
1. Given.
2. Given.
3. Vertical angles are congruent.
4. Perpendicular lines form right angles
5. Definition of a right triangle
6. Leg angle theorem
7. CPCTC