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In ΔABC shown below, Line segment AB is congruent to Line segment BC :
Triangle ABC, where sides AB and CB are congruent
Given: line segment AB ≅ line segment BC
Prove: The base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent.
The two-column proof with missing statement proves the base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent:
Statement Reason
1. segment BD is an angle bisector of ∠ABC. 1. by Construction
2. ∠ABD ≅ ∠CBD 2. Definition of an Angle Bisector
3. 3. Reflexive Property
4. ΔABD ≅ ΔCBD 4. Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Postulate
5. ∠BAC ≅ ∠BCA 5. CPCTC
Which statement can be used to fill in the numbered blank space? (4 points)
Question 2 options:
1)
Line segment BD ≅ Line segment AC
2)
Line segment BD ≅ Line segment BD
3)
Line segment AC≅ Line segment AC
4)
Line segment AD≅ Line segment DC
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