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use the given information to prove that ∠5 ≅ ∠6. you are not allowed to use the transitive property for parallel lines. (you may use the transitive property for \=\ or \≅\, though.) given: ef || cd, ∠1 ≅ ∠7, ab || cd. prove: ∠5 ≅ ∠6. step statement reason 1 reason?
Step1: Identify Given Parallel Lines
Given \( AB \parallel CD \) and \( EF \parallel CD \). By the Transitive Property of Parallel Lines (wait, no, the problem says not to use transitive for parallel lines, but we can use the fact that if two lines are parallel to the same line, they are parallel to each other? Wait, no, the problem restricts transitive for parallel lines. Wait, let's re - examine. We know \( AB \parallel CD \) (given) and \( EF \parallel CD \) (given). Also, \( \angle1\cong\angle7 \) (given), and we need to prove \( \angle5\cong\angle6 \).
First, since \( AB \parallel CD \), by the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, \( \angle7\cong\angle6 \) (Alternate Interior Angles: \( AB \parallel CD \), transversal \( BC \)).
Step2: Use Given Congruence
We are given \( \angle1\cong\angle7 \). Also, since \( EF \parallel CD \), by the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem, \( \angle1\cong\angle5 \) (Alternate Interior Angles: \( EF \parallel CD \), transversal \( CC \) (wait, transversal \( CF \))).
Step3: Apply Transitive Property of Congruence
Now, we have \( \angle7\cong\angle6 \) (from \( AB \parallel CD \)), \( \angle1\cong\angle7 \) (given), and \( \angle1\cong\angle5 \) (from \( EF \parallel CD \)). By the Transitive Property of Congruence (\( \cong \)), if \( \angle1\cong\angle7 \) and \( \angle7\cong\angle6 \), then \( \angle1\cong\angle6 \). And since \( \angle1\cong\angle5 \), then \( \angle5\cong\angle6 \) (Transitive Property of Congruence).
Let's structure it step - by - step properly:
Step 1:
Statement: \( AB \parallel CD \)
Reason: Given
Step 2:
Statement: \( \angle7\cong\angle6 \)
Reason: Alternate Interior Angles Theorem (since \( AB \parallel CD \), transversal \( BC \))
Step 3:
Statement: \( \angle1\cong\angle7 \)
Reason: Given
Step 4:
Statement: \( EF \parallel CD \)
Reason: Given
Step 5:
Statement: \( \angle1\cong\angle5 \)
Reason: Alternate Interior Angles Theorem (since \( EF \parallel CD \), transversal \( CF \))
Step 6:
Statement: \( \angle1\cong\angle6 \)
Reason: Transitive Property of Congruence (\( \angle1\cong\angle7 \) and \( \angle7\cong\angle6 \))
Step 7:
Statement: \( \angle5\cong\angle6 \)
Reason: Transitive Property of Congruence (\( \angle1\cong\angle6 \) and \( \angle1\cong\angle5 \))
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By using the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem for \( AB \parallel CD \) (to get \( \angle7\cong\angle6 \)) and \( EF \parallel CD \) (to get \( \angle1\cong\angle5 \)), and the Transitive Property of Congruence with the given \( \angle1\cong\angle7 \), we prove that \( \angle5\cong\angle6 \). The final conclusion is \( \boldsymbol{\angle5\cong\angle6} \)