
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Transcribed Image Text:PROOF Complete the two-column proof by dragging the missing statements and reasons into the correct order.
Given: SR = RT, SR = UR, and RT = RV
Prove: R is the midpoint of ST. R is the midpoint of UV.
Proof:
Statements
1. SR = RT
2. ?
3. SR = UR and RT = RV
4. ?
5. R is the midpoint of UV.
Instructions
1. ?
2. Definition of midpoint
3. ?
Reasons
4. Substitution
5. ?
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