Respuesta :

an example of the transitive property of congruence is D. If and , then .

Answer:

D. If  and , then is an example of transitive property of congruence.

Step-by-step explanation:

Transitive property of congruenc: If one segment is congruent to second segment and second is congruent to third segment then the segment one is congruent to third segment.

For example: If [tex]\overline{ AB} \cong  \overline {BC}[/tex]

and [tex]\overline{BC} \cong \overline{CD}[/tex]

Then [tex]\overline{AB} \cong  \overline {CD}[/tex]

Therefore we can see in angles

If [tex]\angle ABC \cong \angle BCA[/tex]

And [tex]\angle BCA \cong \angle CAB[/tex]

Then [tex]\angle ABC\cong \angle CAB[/tex]

Therefore, the statement of transitive property written as

If and, then

Hence, If and,  then is an example of the transitive property of congruence.