Given: AD
Prove: DE
BC and ZBCD 2 ZADC
CE
Angles Segments Triangles Statemen...
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Given: AD
Prove: DE
BC and ZBCD 2 ZADC
CE
Angles Segments Triangles Statements Reasons
| LADC LED ZOBE
ZCE
x
ZDAE
ZDEA
ZECD
ZEDC
Statements
Reasons
Assemble the proof by dragging tiles to
the Statements and Reasons columns
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