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- a partially completed chart shows the hierarchy of a set of polygons.
move a term to each blank box to complete the chart.
kite parallelogram rectangle rhombus square
- two parallel lines, a and b, are cut by a transversal c as shown.
drag a statement or reason to each blank in the table to complete the proof that ∠1 ≅ ∠7
corresponding angles formed by parallel lines are congruent
alternate interior angles formed by parallel lines are congruent
alternate exterior angles formed by parallel lines are congruent
Step1: Fill polygon hierarchy blanks
- Parallelogram
- Rectangle
- Rhombus
- Square
(Note: Kite is a non-parallelogram quadrilateral, so it does not fit in this parallelogram-focused hierarchy.)
Step2: Complete angle proof steps
Step2a: State vertical angle congruence
Statement 2: $\angle 1 \cong \angle 3$
Reason 2: Vertical angles are congruent
Step2b: State parallel line angle congruence
Statement 3: $\angle 3 \cong \angle 7$
Reason 3: Corresponding angles formed by parallel lines are congruent
Step2c: Apply transitive property
Reason 4: Transitive property
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- Polygon Hierarchy Completion:
- Parallelogram
- Rectangle
- Rhombus
- Square
- Angle Proof Completion:
| Statements | Reasons |
|---|---|
| 2. $\angle 1 \cong \angle 3$ | 2. Vertical angles are congruent |
| 3. $\angle 3 \cong \angle 7$ | 3. Corresponding angles formed by parallel lines are congruent |
| 4. $\angle 1 \cong \angle 7$ | 4. Transitive property |