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Lesson 2-7 Proving Segment Relationships
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Ohio Content Standards:
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Establish the validity of conjectures about geometric objects, their properties and relationships by counter-example, inductive and deductive reasoning, and critiquing arguments made by others.
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Ohio Content Standards: Make and test conjectures about characteristics and properties (e.g., sides, angles, symmetry) of two- dimensional figures and three- dimensional objects.
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Ohio Content Standards: Make, test and establish the validity of conjectures about geometric properties and relationships using counterexample, inductive and deductive reasoning, and paragraph or two-column proof.
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Postulate 2.8 Ruler Postulate
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The points on any line or line segment can be paired with real numbers so that, given any two points A and B on a line, A corresponds to zero, and B corresponds to a positive real number.
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Postulate 2.9 Segment Addition Postulate
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If B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC.
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Postulate 2.9 Segment Addition Postulate If B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC. If AB + BC = AC, then B is between A and C.
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Prove the following. Given: PR = QS Prove: PQ = RS PQRS
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Theorem 2.2 Segment Congruence
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Congruence of segments is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive..
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Theorem 2.2 Segment Congruence Congruence of segments is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. Reflexive Property AB AB.
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Theorem 2.2 Segment Congruence Congruence of segments is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. Symmetric Property If AB CD, then CD AB..
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Theorem 2.2 Segment Congruence Congruence of segments is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. Transitive Property If AB CD, and CD EF, then AB EF..
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Prove the following. Given:WY = YZ YZ XZ XZ WX Prove:WX WY Z WX Y 3 cm
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Assignment: Pgs. 104 - 106 12-20 all, 31-38 all
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