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In Exercises 1 and 2, complete the proof.
1. Given AB and CD bisect each other at point M a...
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In Exercises 1 and 2, complete the proof.
1. Given AB and CD bisect each other at point M and BM = CM.
Prove AB AM + DM
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REASONS
1. BM CM
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2. CM DM
3. BMDM
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4. BM = DM
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5. Segment Addition Postulate (Post. 1.2)
6. AB = AM + DM
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