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Mathematics, 04.09.2020 02:01 earthangel456

How can the Segment Addition Postulate be used to show that AE=AB+BC+CD+DE? A
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Choose the correct answer below.
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By the Segment Addition Postulate, AD=AB+CD and CE=CD+DE. So, using substitution, AE=AB+BC+CD+DE.
B.
By the Segment Addition Postulate, AB=BC and CD=DE. So, using simple addition, AE=AB+BC+CD+DE.
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By the Segment Addition Postulate, AE=AC+CE, AC=AB+BC, and CE=CD+DE. So, using substitution, AE=AB+BC+CD+DE.
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By the Segment Addition Postulate, CD=AB+BC and DE=BC+CD.

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