Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up a 2-column proof by drawing a table with two columns. The left column has the header "Statements," and the right column has the header: "Reasons."
Look carefully at the given information and what is asked to be proved.
Figure out how you can go from the given information to the prove statement using definitions, postulates, theorems and properties of geometry and algebra you have learned.
On each line of the proof, write a statement and a reason for the statement moving in a logical progression from the given information until the last statement which is what was asked to be proved. Each statement, other than the given information, usually has as a reason a definition, postulate, theorem, algebra property, etc.