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neonofarm [45]
1 year ago
13

In a word processing document or on a separate piece of paper, use the guide to construct a two column proof proving that triang

le RST is congruent to triangle RSQ given that RS ⊥ ST, RS ⊥ SQ, and ∠STR ≅ ∠SQR. Submit the entire proof to your instructor. Given: RS ⊥ ST RS ⊥ SQ ∠STR ≅ ∠SQR Prove: △RST ≅ △RSQ Statement 1. RS ⊥ ST, RS ⊥ SQ, ∠STR ≅ ∠SQR 2. 3. 4.△RST ≅ △RSQ Reason 1. 2. 3. 4.

Mathematics
2 answers:
yaroslaw [1]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

Give the statement: RS \perp ST , RS \perp SQ and

\angle STR \cong SQR

Perpendicular means if a line meeting another at a right angle or 90°

In Δ RST and Δ RSQ

RS \perp ST              [Given]

RS \perp SQ

By definition of perpendicular;

\angle RST \cong \angle RSQ =90^{\circ}   [Angle]

\angle STR \cong SQR   [Angle]           [Given]

Reflexive property states that a value is equal to itself.

RS \cong RS  [Side]        [Reflexive property ]

AAS(Angle -Angle -Side] Postulates states that if two angles and the non-included side one triangle are congruent to two angles and the non-included side of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.

Then, by AAS postulates;

\triangle RST \cong \triangle RSQ

Two column proof:

Statement                                         Reason

1. RS \perp ST,                                  Given  

RS \perp SQ

\angle STR \cong SQR

2. \angle RST \cong \angle RSQ =90^{\circ}       def. of perpendicular

3. RS \cong RS                                 by  Reflexive property

4. △RST ≅ △RSQ                                            AAS postulates.

Alex1 year ago
5 0
I see the solution in three steps.
1.) RS ⊥ ST, RS ⊥ SQ, ∠STR ≅ ∠SQR | Given
2.) RS<span>≅RS | Reflexive Property
3.) </span><span>△RST ≅ △RSQ | AAS Triangle Congruence Property</span>
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