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Mathematics, 25.03.2020 21:30 Gaby702

Suppose ABCD is a rectangle, F and G are points on

DC

such that

DF = GC, and

A(F) ∩ BG = E. Prove that DE = CE.

(I had to put parentheses around the F or else would think I'm swearing, just so you know.)

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