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Complete the following proof by putting the reasons in order. Click on the proof to make it...
Mathematics, 06.05.2020 21:02 jazminpratt0311
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Complete the following proof by putting the reasons in order. Click on the proof to make it larger.
Remember, draw the diagram on your paper so you can label it!
Drag and drop the reasons so they are in the correct order for the proof.
SAS
Given (1)
Given (2)
CPCTC (Congruent parts of congruent triangles are congruent)
Reflexive Property
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