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Setting Up Proofs Objectives:  To set up proofs from verbal statements  To prove theorems.

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1 Setting Up Proofs Objectives:  To set up proofs from verbal statements  To prove theorems

2 Steps to writing a proof for a given theorem: Step 1: Draw and label a diagram. Step 2: Restate the theorem in terms of the labeled diagram. Step 3: Restate what is given, and what is to be proved. The restatement should include the specific rays, segments, angles and other geometric parts from your diagram.

3 Alert! Sometimes a theorem is written as a simple declarative sentence. The subject of the sentence is the given, and the verb (and remainder of the sentence) is the prove. We will be converting these sentences to if-then form, however.

4 Example 1 Draw and label a diagram. Restate the theorem in terms of the diagram. State what is given and what is to be proved. Supplementary Angles 1 2 < 1 supp. < 2 <1 ≡ < 2

5 Example 1 If two congruent angles are supplementary, then they are right angles. Given: Prove: Supplementary Angles 1 2 < 1 supp. < 2; < 1 ≡ < 2

6 Example 2 Labeled Diagram: If two angles are each congruent to a third angle, then they are congruent to each other. Given: Prove: Draw and label a diagram. Restate the theorem in terms of the diagram. State what is given and what is to be proved.

7 Final for Understanding Summarize in your own words the steps for setting up a proof from a given statement. Set up a proof based upon the following statement: Complements of vertical angles are congruent. Homework: Setting Up Proofs Worksheet, plus text _____________________


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