Exterior angle theorem and properties of the isosceles triangles are used 
prove the specified relations.
Correct responses:
9. ΔPAT ~ ΔPTB by AA similarity postulate
15.  ║
║ by basic proportionality theorem
 by basic proportionality theorem
<h3>Detailed methods used to prove response</h3>
9. A two column proof is presented as follows;
Statement  Reasons
                                     Reasons
1. ∠PTA = ∠B  1.  Given
                           1.  Given
2. ∠PAT = ∠ATB + ∠B   2.  Exterior angle of a triangle theorem
           2.  Exterior angle of a triangle theorem
3. ∠BTP = ∠ATB + ∠PTA  3   Angle addition postulate
        3   Angle addition postulate
4. ∠BTP = ∠ATP + ∠B  4.  Substitution property of equality
             4.  Substitution property of equality
5. ∠PAT = ∠BTP  5.  Substitution property
                      5.  Substitution property
6. ΔPAT ~ ΔPTB  6. AA similarity postulate
                      6. AA similarity postulate
The Angle-Angle, AA, similarity postulate states that two triangles are similar if two angles in one triangle are each equal to two angles in the other triangle.
15. A two column proof is presented as follows;
Statement                         Reasons
                         Reasons
 
                             1.  Given
          1.  Given
2. ∠1 ≅ ∠G                           2. Given
                   2. Given
3. ΔKHG is an isosceles triangle 3. Definition
         3. Definition
4. HK = HG  4. Legs of an isosceles triangle
                                            4. Legs of an isosceles triangle
 
               5. Substitution property
                         5. Substitution property
6.  ║
 ║  
                       6. BPT, Basic Proportionality Theorem
                    6. BPT, Basic Proportionality Theorem
Basic Proportionality Theorem, BPT, states that if a line parallel to one of the sides of a triangle, intersects the other two sides, then the line divides the other two sides in the same proportion.
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