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Complete the chart for the given proof. GIVEN: the midpoint of AB <AX = <NY NX = BY PROVE: <X = <Y
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Two-column proof
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missing statements and reasons
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Statement Reason
N is the midpoint of AB
Given
AN ≅ NB
Definition of a midpoint
AX ≅ NY
Given
BX ≅ BY
Given
ΔAXN ≅ ΔNYB
Side-side-side congruency
∠X ≅ ∠Y
CPCTC
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