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In the following diagram, AD || BC and AB || DC. Prove angle A is congruent to angle C
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In the following diagram, AD || BC and AB || DC.
Prove angle A is congruent to angle C
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They are vertical angles but in a different form.
If AD = BC then AC must be congruent. Transitive Property
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Let’s use a two-column proof:
Statement: Reason:
AD || BC Given
∠1 ≅ ∠4. Alternate Interior Angles
Theorem
AB || DC Given
∠2 ≅ ∠3 Alternate Interior Angles
Theorem
━ ━
DB ≅ BD Reflexive Property of
Equality
ΔDAB ≅ ΔDCB ASA Postulate
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