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December 13, 2010 Recognizing Sets of Steps in Proofs December 13, 2010 Perpendicular Lines: 3 steps 1. AB ⊥ CD 1. Given 2. <ABC and <ABD are right angles 2. Definition of perpendicular lines 3. <ABC ≅ <ABD A 3. All right angles are congruent. December 13, 2010 Bisectors: 2 steps (A bisector can divide an angle or a line segment. Look carefully!) 1. BA bisects <CBD 3. <ABC ≅ <ABD 1. Given A/S 3. Definition of a bisector. December 13, 2010 Midpoint: 2 steps *A segment bisectors and a midpoint BOTH divide a segment into two congruent segments --but don’t say one name instead of the other! 1. D is the midpoint of BC. 3. BD ≅ CD 1. Given S 3. Definition of a midpoint. December 13, 2010 Supplementary Angles: 4 steps (Look for an extended straight line.) S U P 1 2 3 P 4 1. straight line (ABCD) 1. Given 2. <1 ≅ <2 2. Given 3. <1 and <3 are supplementary; <2 and <4 are supplementary 3. Linear pairs form supplementary angles. 4. <3 ≅ <4 A 4. If two angles are congruent, their supplements are congruent. December 13, 2010 Every "Given" should lead to a pair of congruent sides or angles!! December 13, 2010 D 2 E Given: <1 = <2 DB bisects AE at C Prove: ∆ABC ≅ ∆EDC 4 3 A 1 C B December 13, 2010 A Given: AC bisects <BAD AB ≅ AD 1 2 Prove: ∆ABC ≅ ∆ADC B C D