Supply the missing reasons to complete the proof Given: B congruent E and BC congruent to EC Prove: AC congruent to DC

SAS; Corresponding parts of triangle are =.

Then don't write anything

thanks

I want a good answer in my module

So, is it right?

1. A(front=C Back=A)

2. D(They are adjacent)
3. B(1.5,1.5)
4. D(about 40 miles)
5. C(if n is not the sum of two even etc)
6. D(Given, SPoE,MPoE)
7. B(they are corresponding angles)
8. A(15)
9. C(pic explanation=x's on the top and bottom of the line)
10. A(RP of=;SSS)
11. B(wxz=yxz)
12. B(II only)
13. D(7<n<17)
14. B(sometimes)
15. D(S)
16. B(x=20)
17. A(13)
18. A(JGI)
19. B(22.6 in)
20. B(34 ft^2)
21. A(we walk home from school)
22. B(biconditional)
23. D(a perp bi intersects at midpoint and 90-degree angle)
24. D(if A=B, then B=A)
25. B(7)
26. B(50 degrees)
27. B(ABC=DEF)
28. C(ASA; Corresponding parts of = are=)
29. C(40)
30. B(ACE=ECB)
31. A(4)
32. B(the point of concurrenc of the medians of the triangle)
33. D(segment drawn from the vertex perpendicular to ect)
34. B(DKH=ENH)
35. A(6srt2)
36. C(19)
37. B(x + y = -1)
38. D(6x+5y=36)
39. D(I,II, and III)
40. B(x,y)(x-6,y-6);(-11,-5)
41. A(6,-7)
42. B(72 degrees)
43. A(90 degrees)
44. B(8.75 ft)
45. B(300 millimeters)
46. A(glide reflection)
47. B(pic explanation= its the one with all the numbers on the y axis but only 8's on the x axis)

Don't have to be so rude Anonymous!!