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For questions #1-21, identify the property, postulate, or definition that is shown.
Question 1
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If \angle{1} and \angle{2} are a linear pair, then m\angle{1} + m\angle{2} = 180o.

Question 2
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If m\angle{3} = m\angle{4}, and m\angle{4} = m\angle{5}, then m\angle{3} = m\angle{5}

Question 3
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XY = XY

Question 4
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If 3RT = 12, then RT = 4

Question 5
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If \angle{1} and \angle{2} are supplementary, then m\angle{1} + m\angle{2} = 180o.

Question 6
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AB + BD = AD

Question 7
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If \overrightarrow{OY} is the bisector of \angle{EOT}, them m\angle{EOY} = m\angle{YOT}.

Question 8
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If \angle{1} and \angle{2} are vertical angles, then m\angle{1} = m\angle{2}.

Question 9
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If \angle{3} = \angle{4} , then \angle{3} \cong \angle{4}

Question 10
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If \angle{1} and \angle{2} are complementary, then m\angle{1} + m\angle{2} = 90o.

Question 11
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If H is the midpoint of \overline{NM}, then NH = MH.

Question 12
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If m\angle{AOD} = 70o, then m\angle{AOD} + 40o = 110o.

Question 13
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If \overleftrightarrow{YI} and \overleftrightarrow{ER} intersect and form right angles, then they are perpendicular.

Question 14
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If m\angle{6} and m\angle{7} are supplementary and m\angle{5} and m\angle{7} are supplementary, then m\angle{6} \cong m\angle{5}.

Question 15
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If m\angle{1} and m\angle{2} are right angles, then m\angle{1} \cong m\angle{2}.

Question 16
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If XY = OP, then OP = XY

Question 17
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If \angle{A} and \angle{B} are complements and \angle{B} and \angle{C} are complements, then \angle{A} \cong \angle{C}

Question 18
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AB + AB = 2(AB)

Question 19
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If \angle{1} and \angle{2} are a linear pair, then m\angle{1} + m\angle{2} = 180o.

Question 20
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6(AB + CD) = 6AB + 6CD

Question 21
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If \angle{JKL} and \angle{OKP} are vertical angles, then m\angle{JKL}= m\angle{OKP}

Complete the proof below:
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Question 22
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Reason #1

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Question 30
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Reason #1

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Question 31
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Reason #2

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Question 32
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Reason #3

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Question 35
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Reason #1

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Question 36
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Question 41
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Reason #1

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Question 42
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Reason #2

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Question 48
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Put the statements in the correct order to complete the proof.

  1. \angle{1} \cong \angle{4}
  2. \angle{2} \cong \angle{3}
  3. \angle{3} \cong \angle{4}
  4. \angle{1} \cong \angle{2}
Using the correct order of the proof completed above, state the reasons for each step.
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Question 49
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Reason #1

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Question 50
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Reason #2

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Question 51
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Reason #3

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Question 23
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Reason #2

Question 24
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Question 27
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Reason #6

Question 28
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Reason #7

Question 29
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Reason #8

Question 33
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Reason #4

Question 34
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Reason #5

Question 37
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Reason #3

Question 38
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Question 39
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Reason #5

Question 40
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Question 43
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Reason #3

Question 44
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Reason #4

Question 45
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Reason #5

Question 46
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Reason #6

Question 47
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Reason #7

Question 52
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Reason #4