Mathematics, 24.06.2021 20:50 williamelmore035
What is the missing statement in the proof?
Statement
Reason
1. ZTXU ZTVS
1. given
2. ZSTV ZUTX
2. reflex, prop
3. ASTU is an equilateral triangle 3. given
4. STUT
4. sides of an equilat. A are
5. ?
5. AAS
6. UX SV
6. CPCTC
O ASXU ATVS
O AVX ASXV
O ASWX AUW'
Ο ΔTUX2 ΔTSV
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What is the missing statement in the proof?
Statement
Reason
1. ZTXU ZTVS
1. give...
Reason
1. ZTXU ZTVS
1. give...
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