Mini Vocabulary Proofs Unit 6 – Day 2. Vertical Angles – Never-Given-Given #1 1 2 StatementReason1) Mark the picture!!! Q.E.D.

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Mini Vocabulary Proofs Unit 6 – Day 2

Vertical Angles – Never-Given-Given #1 1 2 StatementReason1) Mark the picture!!! Q.E.D.

Reflexive Sides – Never-Given-Given #2 StatementReason1) Reflexive Property Mark the picture!!! Q.E.D. A B C D

Reflexive Angles – Never-Given-Given #3 StatementReason1) Reflexive Property Mark the picture!!! Q.E.D. A B C D E

Supplements of Supplements Never-Given-Given #4 StatementReason1)2)3) Given Q.E.D. Linear pairs are supplementary Mark the picture now!!! Mark the picture again!!!

Angle Bisector A B C D StatementReason1)2) Given definition outcome Mark the picture!!! Q.E.D.

Midpoint StatementReason1)2) Given definition outcome Mark the picture!!! A MB Q.E.D.

Median StatementReason1)2)3) Given outcome Mark the picture!!! Q.E.D. outcome definition A B C M A median creates a midpoint

Parallel Lines – Alternate Interior Angles StatementReason1)2) Given Theorem outcome Mark the picture!!! 1 2 Q.E.D.

Parallel Lines – Corresponding Angles StatementReason1)2) Given Theorem outcome Mark the picture!!! 3 4 Q.E.D.

StatementReason1)2) Given Theorem outcome Mark the picture first!!! Q.E.D. A B C Mark the picture again!!!

StatementReason1)2) Given Theorem outcome Mark the picture first!!! Q.E.D. A B C Mark the picture again!!!

Perpendicular Lines StatementReason1)2)3) Given outcome Mark the picture!!! A E B Q.E.D. C D definition outcome Common sense

Altitude StatementReason1)2)3)4) Given outcome Mark the picture!!! A B Q.E.D. C D definition outcome Common sense definition outcome 1 2

Segment Bisector StatementReason1)2)3) Given outcome Mark the picture!!! A MB Q.E.D. C D definition A segment bisector creates a midpoint outcome definition

Perpendicular Bisector StatementReason1)2)3) Given outcome B Mark the picture!!! A E B Q.E.D. C D definition outcome A definition b) A segment bisector creates a midpoint outcome B Common sense outcome A

Complements of Complements StatementReason1)2)3)4) 5) 6) Given outcome Mark the picture now!!! A E B Q.E.D. C D outcome Common sense definition Reflexive Mark the picture again!!! Last Time Complementary angles add up to 90°