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Lesson 6 CPCTC
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Question 1
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visibility
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visibility
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Question 7
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Perpendicular Lines def
Question 10
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All right angles are congruent
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visibility
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Question 15
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Definition of Bisector (same as midpoint, cuts in half)
Question 16
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Definition of Perpendicular lines
Question 17
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Question 19
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visibility
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Definition of Bisector
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Question 25
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visibility
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Given
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visibility
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Question 35
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Given
Reflexive Prop
Vertical Angles
Given
Reflexive Prop
Vertical Angles
SAS
ASA
AAS
SSS
What other SIDES are congruent by CPCTC
LP and ON
<L and <N
none
Given
Reflexive Prop
Vertical Angles
Def. of Bisector (same as midpoint, cuts in half)
Vertical angles
Right angles
Reflexive P.
Vertical angles
Given
SAS
ASA
AAS
What other pair or LINES/sides are congruent by CPCTC
AH = AE
NONE
Angle H and Angle E
Definition of right angles
ASA
SAS
AAS
SSS
CPCTC
Given
not possible
Reflexive Prop
Vertical angles
Given
Vertical angles
Given
Reflexive P.
SAS
SSS
AAS
ASA
What other SIDES are congruent by CPCTC
Angle A and Angle B
none
MA = MB
Given
Reflexive P.
Vertical angles
Parallel lines
Definition of Bisector
D
Reflexive P
Vertical angles
Given
Reflexive Prop
SSS
ASA
SAS
AAS
What other angles are congruent by CPCTC
NONE
QN = ON
Angle <Q = <O
Given
Reflexive P.
Vertical angles
Parallel lines
Reflexive Prop
Addition Prop
Not possible
Given
CPCTC