Chapter 5 Theorems and Postulates

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Chapter 5 Theorems and Postulates

Theorem 5-1
Congruence for segments is an equivalence relation
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Theorem 5-1 Congruence for segments is an equivalence relation
Theorem 5-2 Congruence for triangles is an equivalence relation
Angle Bisector Theorem Every angle has exactly one bisector
Isosceles Triangle Theorem If two sides of a triangle are congruent the angle opposite them are congruent
Isosceles Triangle Theorem Converse if two angles of a triangle are congruent the sides opposite them are congruent
Corollary 5-4.1 If a triangle is equilateral then it is equiangular
Corollary 5-5.1 If a triangle is equiangular then it is equilateral

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