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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 20:00, jonmorton159

Consider the figure to the right. Given: CT - PM, CT PM
Prove: CA = MA
Shown below are the statements and reasons for the proof.
They are not in correct order.
Statements
Reasons
I. triangle CAT= triangle AMAP
AAS
II.
LCAT XLPAM
Vertical Angles Theorem
III.
CTPM, CT || PM
Given
IV.
CA MA
CPCTC
V.
LCTA & LMPA
Alternate Interior Angles Theorem.
Which of these is the most logical order for the statements and reasons?

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