Answer: a and b, so the first option
Step-by-step explanation:
It can’t be anything that has to do with C because d is the transversal.
Always is the correct answer for this question.
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
False this is only true for Perpendicular Transversal Theorem.
Answer:
Deductive Reasoning
Step-by-step explanation:
We take the statement as true,
"...all dogs in the kennel are collies..."
we also take
- collies are a type of dog
and
- Rover is a dog
So if Rover is a dog, and all dogs in the kennel are collies, then Rover is a collie, because he is a dog and inside the kennel (after we take the statement all dogs in the kennel are collies).
This type of reasoning follows the Deductive Reasoning pattern, if A = B, and B is C then A is also C.
While inductive takes that if A = B, and C is B just like D is B, then E is also B.