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TWO- COLUMN PROOF Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof
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Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof. Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

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Page 1: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

TWO- COLUMN PROOFGeometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof

Page 2: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

TWO- COLUMN PROOFProof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

Page 3: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

GIVEN AND PROOFWrite a two column proof for the following:

If A, B, C, and D are points on a line, in the given order, and AB = CD, then AC = BD. NOTE: The if part of the statement is the given part. The then part it the section you must prove. Use a diagram to show the given information.

Page 4: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

DIAGRAMSIt is helpful to draw a diagram before you begin your proof. Draw the diagram for the example below:If A, B, C, and D are points on a line, in the given order, and AB = CD, then AC = BD.

Page 5: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

BEGINNING A TWO- COLUMN PROOFIf A, B, C, and D are points on a line, in the given order, and AB = CD, then AC = BD.Start by writing the given and prove statements at the top. Given: A, B, C, and D are points in a line in the order given. AB = CD.

Prove: AC = BD.

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CONTINUING A TWO-COLUMN PROOFBegin by creating two columns; a statement column and a proof column.

The first statement will ALWAYS be your given statement with the reasoning being given.

The continuing statements will be from your reasoning from postulates, definitions, and theorems.

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SYMBOLSSegment, Angle, Ray, Line, Point, etc. Tick Marks

SegmentsAngles

ParallelPerpendicularMeasure of Angles

Page 8: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

USING DIAGRAMSWhich can you assume true?

AD ≈ BCAB ≈ CDCD ≈ BCAB || CDAB ABCD is a squareABCD is a rectangleM<DCA = 45ºM<CAB = 45º

Page 9: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

TWO- COLUMN PROOFIf A, B, C, and D are points on a line, in the given order, and AB = CD, then AC = BD.

Statement Reason

1. AB = CD 1. Given

2. A, B, C, D are collinear in that order

2. Given

3. BC = BC 3. Reflexive Property of Segments

4. AC = AB + BC and BD = CD + BC

4. Segment Addition Postulate

5. AB+ BC = CD + BC 5. Addition Property of Equality

6. AC = BD 6. Substitution Property

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TWO- COLUMN PROOF EXAMPLE 1Given: BF bisects <ABC; <ABD ≈ <CBE.

Prove: <DBF ≈ <EBF.Statement Reason

1. 1. Given

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

6. 6.

7. 7.

8. 8.

9. 9.

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TWO- COLUMN PROOF EXAMPLE 2Given: <A ≈ <B and <C ≈ <D.

Prove: m<A + m<C = m<B + m<D.

Statement Reason

1. 1. Given

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

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TWO- COLUMN PROOF EXAMPLE 3Given: A, B, C, and D are collinear and AB ≈

CD.Prove: AC ≈ BD.Statement Reason

1. 1. Given

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

6. 6.

7. 7.

8. 8.

9. 9.

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TWO- COLUMN PROOF EXAMPLE 4Given: <A and <B are supplementary angles

and < A and <C are supplementary angles.Prove: AC ≈ BD.

≈Statement Reason

1. 1. Given

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

6. 6.

Page 14: Geometry Unit 2: Reasoning and Proof.  Proof with numbered statements and reasons in logical order.

TWO- COLUMN PROOF EXAMPLE 5Given: <A and <B are supplementary angles

and < A and <C are supplementary angles.Prove: AC ≈ BD.

≈Statement Reason

1. 1. Given

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

6. 6.

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OTHER TYPES OF PROOFS

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FLOW PROOF

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PARAGRAPH PROOF