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given: abcd is a parallelogram, \\(\overline{ae} \perp \overline{ec}\\) and \\(\overline{df} \perp \overline{ec}\\).
prove: \\(\overline{eb} \cong \overline{fc}\\).
| step | statement | reason |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | \\(\angle e\\) is a right angle | perpendicular lines form right angles |
| 3 | \\(\angle cfd\\) is a right angle | perpendicular lines form right angles |
| 4 | \\(\angle e \cong \angle cfd\\) | all right angles are congruent |
| 5 | \\(\overline{ab} \cong \overline{dc}\\) | opposite sides of a parallelogram / rhombus / rectangle / square are congruent |
| 6 | \\(\overline{ab} \parallel \overline{dc}\\) | opposite sides of a parallelogram / rhombus / rectangle / square are parallel |
| 7 | \\(\angle eba \cong \angle c\\) | parallel lines cut by a transversal form congruent alternate interior angles |
| 8 | \\(\triangle eba \cong \triangle fcd\\) | aas |
| 9 | \\(\overline{eb} \cong \overline{fc}\\) | corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent (cpctc) |
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image of the geometric figure with points e, b, f, c and right angles at e and f
The proof is structured to show that \(\triangle EBA \cong \triangle FCD\) using the AAS (Angle - Angle - Side) congruence criterion and then use CPCTC (Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent) to prove \(\overline{EB} \cong \overline{FC}\).
Step 1: Identify Given Information
We are given that \(ABCD\) is a parallelogram, \(\overline{AE}\perp\overline{EC}\) and \(\overline{DF}\perp\overline{EC}\). These are the starting points of our proof.
Step 2: Prove Right Angles
Since \(\overline{AE}\perp\overline{EC}\) and \(\overline{DF}\perp\overline{EC}\), by the definition of perpendicular lines (perpendicular lines form right angles), \(\angle E\) and \(\angle CFD\) are right angles. And all right angles are congruent, so \(\angle E\cong\angle CFD\).
Step 3: Use Parallelogram Properties
In a parallelogram \(ABCD\), opposite sides are congruent and parallel. So \(\overline{AB}\cong\overline{DC}\) and \(\overline{AB}\parallel\overline{DC}\). When \(\overline{AB}\) and \(\overline{DC}\) are cut by the transversal \(\overline{BC}\) (or the line containing \(\angle EBA\) and \(\angle C\)), by the alternate - interior angles theorem (parallel lines cut by a transversal form congruent alternate interior angles), \(\angle EBA\cong\angle C\).
Step 4: Prove Triangle Congruence
We have \(\angle E\cong\angle CFD\) (right angles), \(\angle EBA\cong\angle C\) (alternate interior angles) and \(\overline{AB}\cong\overline{DC}\) (opposite sides of a parallelogram). By the AAS (Angle - Angle - Side) congruence criterion, \(\triangle EBA\cong\triangle FCD\).
Step 5: Use CPCTC
Since \(\triangle EBA\cong\triangle FCD\), by the CPCTC (Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent) theorem, the corresponding sides \(\overline{EB}\) and \(\overline{FC}\) are congruent.
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The proof shows that \(\triangle EBA\cong\triangle FCD\) by AAS and then by CPCTC, \(\overline{EB}\cong\overline{FC}\) is proven. So \(\overline{EB}\cong\overline{FC}\) is a valid conclusion based on the given information and the properties of parallelograms, right angles, and triangle congruence.