20. Using OC at the right, arrange the statements and reasons into sequential order to prove that MT = TN and MQ = QN given that CQI MN. 1. CT CT by reflexive property II. MC CN by All radii of a circle are congruent. II. MQ = QN since congruent cnetral angles have congruent arcs. IV. A MCT A NCT by Hypotenuse Leg Congruence Theorem V. MT TN and 21 22 by CPCTC A. I, II, IV, II, V B. II, I, IV, V, II C. II, I, IV.I, V, II D. IV, V, I, II I
20. Using OC at the right, arrange the statements and reasons into sequential order to prove that MT = TN and MQ = QN given that CQI MN. 1. CT CT by reflexive property II. MC CN by All radii of a circle are congruent. II. MQ = QN since congruent cnetral angles have congruent arcs. IV. A MCT A NCT by Hypotenuse Leg Congruence Theorem V. MT TN and 21 22 by CPCTC A. I, II, IV, II, V B. II, I, IV, V, II C. II, I, IV.I, V, II D. IV, V, I, II I
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![20. Using OC at the right, arrange the statements and reasons into sequential order
to prove that MT = TN and MQ = QN given that CQI MN.
1. CT CT by reflexive property
II. MC CN by All radii of a circle are congruent.
III. MQ = QN since congruent cnetral angles have congruent arcs.
IV. A MCT A NCT by Hypotenuse Leg Congruence Theorem
V. MT TN and 41 22 by CPCTC
A. I, II, IV, II, V
B. II, I, IV, V, II
C. II, I, IV.I, V, II
D. IV, V, I, II I](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fca479629-cc84-4c0f-8ffc-a423c8126e1b%2F188dbe17-c0cd-4592-a34f-878ca131ab19%2Fliqfpwm_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:20. Using OC at the right, arrange the statements and reasons into sequential order
to prove that MT = TN and MQ = QN given that CQI MN.
1. CT CT by reflexive property
II. MC CN by All radii of a circle are congruent.
III. MQ = QN since congruent cnetral angles have congruent arcs.
IV. A MCT A NCT by Hypotenuse Leg Congruence Theorem
V. MT TN and 41 22 by CPCTC
A. I, II, IV, II, V
B. II, I, IV, V, II
C. II, I, IV.I, V, II
D. IV, V, I, II I
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