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Quiz Proofs Algebraic and Segment

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14 questions
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Question 1
1.

Arrange the statements in order for the proof. Put #1 at the top to #3 at on the bottom.
If 2x + 3 = 12, then x = 9/2.

  1. Given
  2. Subtraction Property of Equality
  3. Division Property of Equality
Question 2
2.

Which of the following properties is correct for step 2 in the proof below


Question 3
3.

Fill in the missing step in the Algebraic Proof

Question 4
4.

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Question 5
5.

Given: 3(2x+5) = 45 Prove x = 5

Question 6
6.

Which of the following is the correct answer for the reason for step 1.

Question 7
7.

Which of the following is the correct reason for step 2 in the segment proof

Question 8
8.

Arrange the reasons for the steps to the proof in the correct order from 1 to 4.

  1. Given
  2. Substitution
  3. Substitution
  4. Segment Addition Postulate
Question 9
9.

Match each statement to the correct property name

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Reflexive Property of Congruence
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Question 10
10.

Write a segment addition statement for the segment below using the SEGMENT ADDITION POSTULATE

Question 11
11.

Which of the following is the correct statement for step 2 of the this proof

Question 12
12.

What is the correct reason for blank?

Question 13
13.

Which of the following is the correct name of this property?

Question 14
14.

Which of the following is the correct name for the property?

Addition Property of Equality
Match the property to the correct name
x = x
reflexive property of equality
If 3x +2 =6 and x=3 then 3(3) + 2=6
symmetric property of equality
x=y then x+a = y+ a
transitive property of equality
x=y then x-a = y-a
addition property of equality
x=y and y=z, then x=z
subtraction property of equality
2x = 10 then x=5
substitution
x=y then y=x
division property of equality
Transitive Property
Defn. of Midpoint
Given
Definition of Congruence
Segment addition Postulate
substitution
Definition of a midpoint
Definition of congruence
Addition property of equality
Symmetric Property of Congruence
Definition of Congruence
Transitive Property of Congruence
Transitive Property of equality
Substitution
Transitive Property of Congruence
Addition Property of Equality