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Bag o' Tricks for Geometry

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__+__=__   segment addition postulate/angle addition postulate  
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angle is congruent to angle   vertical angles are congruent  
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midpoint <-> =/congruent   definition of midpoint  
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bisector of angle <-> =/congruent   definiton of angle bisector  
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midpoint <-> 1/2   midpoint theorem  
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bisector of angle <-> 1/2   angle bisector theorem  
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midpoint <-> bisects   definiton of segment bisector  
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90 <-> right   definition of segment bisector  
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complimentary <-> =90   definition of complimentary angles  
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supplementary <-> =180   definition of supplementary angles  
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perpendicular lines -> right right -> perpendicular lines perpendicular lines -> 90 90 -> perpendicular lines   definition of perpendicular lines  
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perpendicular lines -> congruent   if perpendicular lines, then congruent adjacent angles  
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congruent -> perpendicular   if congruent adjacent angles, then perpendicular lines  
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perpendicular lines -> complimentary   if exterior sides of two acute adjacent angles are perpendicular lines, then the angles are complimentary  
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complimentary, complimentary, congruent -> congruent   compliments of congruent angles are congruent  
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complimenary, complimentary -> congruent   compliments of the same angle are congruent  
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supplementary, supplementary, congruent -> congruent   supplements of congruent angles are congruent  
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supplementary, supplementary -> congruent   supplements of the same angle are congruent  
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addition property   if a=b and c=d, then a+c=b+d  
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subtraction property   if a=b and c=d, then a-c=b-d  
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multiplication property   if a=b, then ca=cb  
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division property   if a=b and c is not equal to 0, then a/c=b/c  
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substitution property   if a=b, then either a or b may be substituted for the other in any equation (or inequality)  
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reflexive property   a=a  
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symmetric property   if a=b and b=c, then a=c  
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transitive property   if a=b and b=c, then a=c  
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distributive property   if a(b+c), then ab+ac  
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reflexive property (congruence)   line segment DE is congruent to line segment DE angle D is congruent to angle D  
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symmetric property (congruence)   if line segment DE is congruent to lene segment FG, then line semgent FG is congruent to line segment DE if angle D is congruent to angle E, then angle E is congruent to angle D  
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transitive property (congruence)   if line seg. DE is congruent to line seg. FG and line seg. FG is congruent to line seg. JK, then line seg. DE is congruent to line seg. JK if angle D is congruent to angle E and angle E is congruent to angle F, then angle D is congruent to angle F  
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