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O Given ABCD is a parallelogram. Prove triangle DAB is congruent to triangle DCB.
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1. ABCD is a parallelogram
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2. AD is congruent to BC
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3. Angle ADB is congruent to Angle CBD
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4. DB is congruent to DB
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5. Triangle DAB is congruent to Triangle DCB
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2) Def. of polygon 3) angle bisector theorem 4) symmetrical property 5) SAS
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2) Def. of parallelogram 3) Angle bisector theorem 4) symmetrical property 5) SAS
2) Def. of polygon 3) alternate interior angles 4) Reflexive property 5) SAS
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2) Def. of polygon 3) angle bisector theorem 4) symmetrical property 5) ASA
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2) Def. of parallelogram 3) alternate interior angles 4) Reflexive property 5) SAS
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