Consider the diagram and proof by contradiction.
Given: AABC with 2B - C
Prove: AB - AC<...
Mathematics, 21.04.2020 22:27, lilloser
Consider the diagram and proof by contradiction.
Given: AABC with 2B - C
Prove: AB - AC
It is given that B C. Assume AB and AC are not
congruent. If AB > AC, then mC >m_B by _
AC > AB, then m B >m_C for the same reason. However,
using the given statement and the definition of
congruency, we know that m B = m_C. Therefore, AB =
AC and AB AC.
What is the missing reason in the proof?
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substitution
O definition of congruency
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