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TRIANGLE INEQUALITY THEOREM

TRIANGLE INEQUALITY THEOREM The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side. State the property that justifies each statement. If 80 = m∠A, then m∠A = 80. sympe. State the property that justifies each statement. SPE.

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TRIANGLE INEQUALITY THEOREM

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  1. TRIANGLE INEQUALITY THEOREM The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.

  2. State the property that justifies each statement. If 80 = m∠A, then m∠A = 80. • sympe

  3. State the property that justifies each statement. • SPE If VR + TY = EN + TY, then VR = EN.

  4. State the property that justifies each statement. If 7x = 28, then x = 4. • DPE

  5. State the property that justifies each statement. • TPE If RS = TU and TU = YP, then RS = YP.

  6. State the property that justifies each statement. • DISPE If 7(x-5), then 7x-35.

  7. State the property that justifies each statement. If m∠1 = 30 and m∠1 = m∠2, then m∠2 = 30. • TPE

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