PROVING
THEOREMS
THEOREM
A result that has been
proved to be true (using
facts that were already
known).
OINT
What is MIDPOINT??
Is the middle point of a
line segment. It is
equidistant from both
end points, and it is the
centroid, both of the
Midpoint theorem
If M is the midpoint of AB, then AM = AB and MB is AB
Prove: AM = AB ; MB= AB
M is the
midpoint of
AB.
MB = AB
Substitution Property
Given
AM =~MB
or
AM = MB
Definition of Midpoint
AM + MB =
AB
Segment
addition
postulate
AM + AM =
AB or
2AM = AB
AM = AB
Substitution
property (steps
2 and 3)
Division
Property
Angle
Bisector
Theorem
What Is Angle Bisector??
Angle Bisector
A line that splits an
angle into two equal
angles.
("Bisect" means to
divide into two equal
Angle Bisector Theorem
T
Given: If AD bisects <BAC, AB ED, AC
FPProve: ED~= FD
T
AD bisects < BAC;
AB ED; AC FD
T
Given
<AED and <AFD
are right angles
Definition
of lines
~ <FAD
<BAD =
Definition of
< bisector
~ <AED
<AED =
All right < s
are
congruent
~ AD
AD =
Reflexive
Property
~ AFD
AED =
AAS
~ FD
ED =
Corresponding
parts of
congruent
triangles are
congruent
(CPCTC)
Vertical
Angle
Theorem
What Is VERTICAL
ANGLES??
VERTICAL ANGLES
are the angles opposite each
other when two lines cross
"Vertical" in this case means
theyshare the same
Vertex(corner point), not the
usual meaning of up-down.
Vertical Angles Theorem
Given: <1 and <2 are vertical angles
~
Prove: <1 = <2
m <1 + m <3 =
180
m <2 + m <3 =
180
3
2
~ <2
<1 =
Angle addition postulate
m<1 + m<3 m<3
= m<2 + m<3
m<3
Substitution
Property
Definition of
congruence
m<1 = m<2
Subtraction
property of
Theorems
including parallel
lines
Alternate interior angles theorem
If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal then alternate
interior angles are congruent.
Given: 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal
Prove: <4 and <5 are alternate interior angles
and are congruent
2 parallel lines are
cut by a
transversal
Given
<1 and <4 are
Vertical Angles
Definition of
vertical angles
<1 and <5 are~
=
Corresponding
Angle Postulate
~ <4
<1 =
Vertical Angle
Theorem
n
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
~ <5
<4 =
(since <4, <5 are
Alternate Interior
Angles)
Substitution
Property
Same Side Interior Angle
Theorem
If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the angles in
the same side are supplementary
Given: 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal
Prove: <5 and <3 are supplementary
2 parallel lines
are cut by a
transversal
Given
<1 and <5 are
corresponding
angles
Definition of
corresponding angles
<1 and <3 are
linear pair
Definition of linear
pair
~ <5
<1 =
Corresponding angle
postulate
<1 + <3 =
180
Linear pair
postulate
<5 + <3 =
180
Substitution
Prop. (3,5)
<5 and <3 are
supplementary
(since <5 and <3
are same sides
inter. <s)
Definition of
supplementary
<s
Alternate Exterior Angle
Theorem
If 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal, alternate interior angles are
congruent.
Given: 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal
Prove: <2~= <7
2 parallel lines
are cut by
transversal
Given
<3 & <7 are
corresponding
<s
~ <7
<3 =
Definition of
corresponding angles
Corresponding Angle
Postulate
<2 & <3 are
vertical <s
~ <3
<2 =
Definition of
vertical angles
Vertical Angle
Theorem
~ <7
<2 =
(<2 & <7 are
Alternate Exterior
Angles)
Substitution
Prop. (3,5)
ACTIVITY
Identify the following.
______________1. A result that has been proved to be true (using facts that were
already known).
______________2. Is the middle point of a line segment.
_____________3.
____________4.
A line that splits an angle into two equal angles.
Are the angles opposite each other when two lines cross
______________5. is alinethat passes through twolinesin the same plane at two
distinct points.
QUIZ
Prove the following theorems.
1. Midpoint theorem
2. Angle Bisector theorem
3. Vertical Angle theorem
4. Alternate Interior angle theorem
5. Alternate exterior angle theorem
6. Same side Interior angle theorem
PREPARED BY:
Roxas, Rollan Ray
Abrena, Norma Alejandra
De Guzman, Geraldine
Maalac, Roanne Mae
Mujeres, Daphne
9- Carlos P.