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What is the reason for statement 4 in this proof? Transitive Property of Equality definition of midpoint definition of parallel lines Reflexive Property of Equality
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What is the reason for statement 4 in this proof?
Transitive Property of Equality
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Reflexive Property of Equality
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Reflexive Property of Equality
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It's the reflexive property because it's just relating it to itself (def. of reflexive)
As we all know: A=A, B=B, mx=mx, nothing changes.
So the answer is D
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