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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:17 haleyturkey

Prove the segments joining the midpoint of consecutive sides of an isosceles trapezoid form a rhombus.

Find the coordinates of midpoint D.

(–2a – 2b, c)

(2a – 2b, –c)

(–a + b, –c)

(–a – b, c)


Prove the segments joining the midpoint of consecutive sides of an isosceles trapezoid form a rhombu

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