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Beginning Proofs
Lesson 1.4
Two-Column Proofs & Theorems
Theorem: a mathematical
statement that can be
proven.
Theorem Procedures to
follow:
1. We present a theorem or
theorems.
2. We prove the theorem(s)
We shall omit the proofs of
certain theorems, even
though all have proofs.
3. We use the theorems to help
prove sample problems.
4.You are then given the
challenge of using the
theorems to prove homework
problems. Theorems will
save you much time if you
learn them and then use
them!
Theorem 1
If two angles are right angles,
then they are congruent.
Given: <A is a right angle
A
<B is a right angle
Prove: <A is congruent to <B
B
Set Up for Proof
Statements
Reasons
1. <A is right <
1. Given
2. m<A = 90
2. If right < then 90
3. <B is right <
3. Given
4. m<B = 90
4. If right < then 90
5. <A congruent <B
5. If 2 angles have the
same measure, then
they are congruent.
Theorem 2
If two angles are straight angles, then
they are congruent.
Given: <ABC is a straight angle
<DEF is a straight angle
Prove: <ABC is congruent to <DEF
A
B
C
D
E
F
Proof
Statements
Reasons
1. <ABC is straight <
1. Given
2. m<ABC = 180˚
2. If < is straight then m=180˚
3. <DEF is straight <
3. Given
4. m<DEF = 180˚
4. Same as #2
5. <ABC congruent <DEF 5. If 2 angles have the same
measure, then they are
congruent. Steps 2&4
Solve with a partner
 The Archimedean Club of Higher
Mathematics is planning its annual
banquet. The club gives awards to
members of 5, 10, and 15 years. The
club’s officers, Mrs. Martinez, Mr.
Washington, and Ms. Chung, are due to
receive awards. From the following
information, which award will each
receive and which post does each hold?
More information…
1. Ms. Chung has been a member for 10
years.
2. The president has been a member for
fewer years than Ms. Chung.
3. Mrs. Martinez has been a member for
more years than the secretary.
Answer…
 Mrs. Martinez is the vice-president and
has been a member for 15 years.
 Mr. Washington is the president and
has been a member for 5 years.
 Ms. Chung is the secretary and has
been a member for 10 years.