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A conjecture and the two-column proof used to prove the conjecture are shown. Given: S is the midpoint of segment R T. Segment R T is congruent to segment X Y. Prove: segment R S is congruent to segment X Y. Segment X Y with endpoints X and Y. Line R S T is horizontal. Line R S T has two segments R S and S T with the same length. S is the midpoint and R and T are the extreme left and extreme right points respectively. Drag an expression or phrase to each box to complete the proof.

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given: s is the midpoint of rt

definition of midpoint: rs st

given: st xy

transitive property of congruence: rs xy

User Echilon
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Answer:

Statement Reason

1. S is the midpoint of RT Given

2. RS ≅ ST Definition of midpoint

3. ST ≅ XY Given

4. RS ≅ XY Transitive property of congruence

(I'm assuming there is a mistype in the question,where it says RT is congruent to segment XY, I suppose it was ST is congruent, otherwise RS cannot be congruent to segment XY)

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