E Given: HO = EP, and MOHP> m/EPH Prove: OP > EH Statements Reasons Given 11. Reflexive Property 12. Given 13. 14. Hinge Theorem 1234 111 1

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For numbers 11-14, complete the two- column proof below by supplying the missmg
statements on the right side. An illustration and set of choices are given in the box
below:
A. M2OHP >m/EPH
B.HP
D. HO = EP
E. mzOPH<m_EPH
F. HO > EP
C.HE = HE
E
H.
Given: HO = EP, and mOHP> m/EPH
Prove: OP > EH
Statements
Reasons
Given
Reflexive Property
Given
11.
12.
13.
14.
Hinge Theorem
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Transcribed Image Text:For numbers 11-14, complete the two- column proof below by supplying the missmg statements on the right side. An illustration and set of choices are given in the box below: A. M2OHP >m/EPH B.HP D. HO = EP E. mzOPH<m_EPH F. HO > EP C.HE = HE E H. Given: HO = EP, and mOHP> m/EPH Prove: OP > EH Statements Reasons Given Reflexive Property Given 11. 12. 13. 14. Hinge Theorem 234
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