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  -Provide missing statements and missing reasons for the proof of this theorem.  In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are congruent.  Given: Kite ABCD with   and   Prove:   S1. R1. S2. Draw   R2. S3.   R3. S4. R4. SSS S5. R5.
-Provide missing statements and missing reasons for the proof of this theorem.
"In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are congruent."
Given: Kite ABCD with   -Provide missing statements and missing reasons for the proof of this theorem.  In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are congruent.  Given: Kite ABCD with   and   Prove:   S1. R1. S2. Draw   R2. S3.   R3. S4. R4. SSS S5. R5. and   -Provide missing statements and missing reasons for the proof of this theorem.  In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are congruent.  Given: Kite ABCD with   and   Prove:   S1. R1. S2. Draw   R2. S3.   R3. S4. R4. SSS S5. R5. Prove:   -Provide missing statements and missing reasons for the proof of this theorem.  In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are congruent.  Given: Kite ABCD with   and   Prove:   S1. R1. S2. Draw   R2. S3.   R3. S4. R4. SSS S5. R5. S1. R1.
S2. Draw   -Provide missing statements and missing reasons for the proof of this theorem.  In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are congruent.  Given: Kite ABCD with   and   Prove:   S1. R1. S2. Draw   R2. S3.   R3. S4. R4. SSS S5. R5. R2.
S3.   -Provide missing statements and missing reasons for the proof of this theorem.  In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are congruent.  Given: Kite ABCD with   and   Prove:   S1. R1. S2. Draw   R2. S3.   R3. S4. R4. SSS S5. R5. R3.
S4. R4. SSS
S5. R5.


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