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  -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7.
-Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,
"Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent."
Given:   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. ;   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. and   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. Prove:   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. S1.   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. R1.
S2.   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. and   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. R2.
S3. R3. Given
S4.   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. and   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. are rt.   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. R4.
S5. R5. All right angles are congruent.
S6.   -Provide mssing statements and missing reasons for the proof of the theorem,  Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent.  Given:   ;   and   Prove:   S1.   R1. S2.   and   R2. S3. R3. Given S4.   and   are rt.   R4. S5. R5. All right angles are congruent. S6.   R6. S7. R7. R6.
S7. R7.


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