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Given: ABC, DE || AC Prove: DA/BD = EC/BE

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Alternate Interior Angles Theorem

Corresponding Angles Postulate

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Segment Addition Postulate

Transitive Property of Equality

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Commutative property of addition

Addition property of equality

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Given: ABC, DE || AC

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