Reorder the steps of the proof to make sure that steps that are logically dependent on prior steps are in the proper order. Given: DB DC and ZABD ZDCA. Prove: AD bisects ZBAC. Step 1 2 3 4 st 5 6 7 Statement DB DC LABD LDCA LABC LACB AABD AACD ZDBC LDCB AD bisects ZBAC ZBAD ZCAD AB AC Reason Given Congruent angles added to congruent angles form congruent angles SAS In a triangle, angles opposite of congruent sides are congruent A segment that divides a larger angle into two congruent angles bisects that larger angle Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent (CPCTC) In a triangle, sides opposite of congruent angles are congruent R

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5:16 PM Sun Mar 5
Reorder the steps of the proof to make sure that steps that are logically
dependent on prior steps are in the proper order.
Given: DB DC and ZABD
Prove: AD bisects ZBAC.
Step
2
1
3
4
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5
6
7
Statement
DB DC
ZABD≈ ZDCA
ZABC ZACB
AABD AACD
ZDBC LDCB
AD bisects ZBAC
ZBAD LZCAD
AB AC
ZDCA.
Reason
deltamath.com
Given
Congruent angles added to congruent angles form
congruent angles
SAS
In a triangle, angles opposite of congruent sides are
congruent
A segment that divides a larger angle into two
congruent angles bisects that larger angle
Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are
Congruent (CPCTC)
In a triangle, sides opposite of congruent angles are
congruent
R
M
16
Transcribed Image Text:5:16 PM Sun Mar 5 Reorder the steps of the proof to make sure that steps that are logically dependent on prior steps are in the proper order. Given: DB DC and ZABD Prove: AD bisects ZBAC. Step 2 1 3 4 watch heup video 5 6 7 Statement DB DC ZABD≈ ZDCA ZABC ZACB AABD AACD ZDBC LDCB AD bisects ZBAC ZBAD LZCAD AB AC ZDCA. Reason deltamath.com Given Congruent angles added to congruent angles form congruent angles SAS In a triangle, angles opposite of congruent sides are congruent A segment that divides a larger angle into two congruent angles bisects that larger angle Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent (CPCTC) In a triangle, sides opposite of congruent angles are congruent R M 16
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