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Identifying properties, definitions, postulates, and theorems. Geometry Introduction to Deductive Reasoning. Number 2. If AQ + QT = AT, then Q is between A and T. t. Z. X. Y. Number 4. If t bisects XZ, then Y is the midpoint of XZ. Number 6.
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Identifying properties, definitions, postulates, and theorems Geometry Introduction to Deductive Reasoning
Number 2 If AQ + QT = AT,then Q is between A and T
t Z X Y Number 4 If t bisects XZ, then Y is the midpoint of XZ
Number 6 If AR bisects SQ,then AR intersects SQat the midpoint of SQ
Number 7 If RS = PQ, then RS PQ
Number 9 If M is the midpoint of AC, then AM MC
Number 13 If m 7 = 90, then 7 is a right angle
Number 14 If m B = 180, then B is a straight angle
Number 17 If A is an acute angle, then mA < 90
Number 19 If mY > 90, then Y is an obtuse angle
Number 20 If mP = mQ, then PQ
Number 23 If FG is in the interior of PFQ, then mPFG + mGFQ = mPFQ
Number 24 If RT bisects ORB, then ORT TRB
Number 25 If 1 and 2 form a linear pair, then 1 and2 are supplementary
Number 27 If 1 and 2 are supplementary, then m1 + m2 = 180
Number 28 If m5 + m6 = 90, then 5 and 6 are complementary
Number 31 If 3x = 12, then x = 4
Number 32 IfmK = mJ, then 2mK = 2mJ
Number 33 Ifx =5, then x + 3 = 8
Number 34 2(4x + 5) = 8x + 10
Number 37 If AB + BC = AC, then AB = AC - BC
Number 38 If PQ + RT = XY and RT = 7, then PQ + 7 = XY
Number 41 AB= AB
Number 42 If AB = CD, then CD = AB
Number 43 If AB = RS, and RS =CD, then AB = CD