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What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof?
Given: point P is on the bisector of ABC.
Prove: point P is equidistant from the sides of ABC.
1. BP is the bisector of ABC- given
2. ABP≈CBP- ?
3. BXP and BYP are right angles- given
4. ?- all right angles are congruent
5. BP≈BP- ?
6. BXP≈BYP- ?
7. ?- corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent
8. Point P is equidistant from the sides of ABC- definition of equidistant
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