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Mathematics, 15.11.2019 00:31 jeronimo18

What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof?
given: point a is on the bisector of ∠ pqr.
prove: point a is equidistant from the sides of ∠ pqr
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1. qa is the bisector of ∠ pqr.
definition of bisector
given
3. ∠ qxa and ∠ qya are right
angles.
all right angles are congruent.
4.
5. qa ≅ qa
6. aas congruence postulate
7. ax—- ≅ay—-
corresponding parts of triangles are congruent.
8. point a is equidistant from the sides of ∠pqr.
definition of equidistant


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