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The reflex property is that angle a equals angle a, or a number=the same number.

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which property can you use t prove that IF....?

reflexive property of congruence


What is reflexive property congruence?

The reflexive property states that A is congruent to A.


What is reflexives Property of Congruence?

The reflexive property states that A is congruent to A.


What is the difference between the transitive property and the reflexive property of congruence?

transitive means for example, "if a=b and b=c, then a=c". reflexive means for example, "a=a, b=b, c=c, etc."


Why was this symbol created?

It was created for the use of congruence between segments, angles, and triangles. Also it was created for the transitional property of congruence, symmetry property of congruence, and Reflexive property of congruence.


which property can you use to prove that ME is congruent to itself?

reflexive property of congruence


What is reflexive symmetric and transitive properties of Congruence?

Congruence is basically the same as equality, just in a different form. Reflexive Property of Congruence: AB =~ AB Symmetric Property of Congruence: angle P =~ angle Q, then angle Q =~ angle P Transitive Property of Congruence: If A =~ B and B =~ C, then A =~ C


What ia reflexive property of congruence?

WAX=ABCthenABC=WAX


Why is a line segment congruent to itself?

Reflexive Property of Congruence


Reflexive property of congruence?

In a triangle, if two sides show to be congruent, you would use the reflexive property of congruence. (AB=AC) A /\ / \ / \ B C As shown in this diagram AB and AC obviously show to be parallel(as shown by the slash marks...


What property does this demonstrate 32 equals 32?

It is the REFLEXIVE property of equality.It is the REFLEXIVE property of equality.It is the REFLEXIVE property of equality.It is the REFLEXIVE property of equality.


Is this statement true or falseMOP is an example of the Reflexive Property of Similarity?

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