Warm-Ups: STANDARDS 1.0 Apply vocabulary, theorems, inductive, and deductive reasoniing. 2.0 Write proofs. 3.0 Analyze logical arguments.

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Warm-Ups: STANDARDS 1.0 Apply vocabulary, theorems, inductive, and deductive reasoniing. 2.0 Write proofs. 3.0 Analyze logical arguments

2-6 Planning a Proof Theorem If 2 angles are supplements of the same (or congruent) angles, then they’re congruent. STANDARDS 1.0 Apply vocabulary, theorems, inductive, and deductive reasoniing. 2.0 Write proofs. 3.0 Analyze logical arguments

2-6 Planning a Proof 4/17/2019 Theorem If 2 angles are complements of the same (or congruent) angles, then they’re congruent. STANDARDS 1.0 Apply vocabulary, theorems, inductive, and deductive reasoniing. 2.0 Write proofs. 3.0 Analyze logical arguments STANDARDS 1.0 Apply vocabulary, theorems, deductive, and inductive reasoning. 2.0 Write proofs. 3.0 Analyze logical arguements.