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Given: ΔMNQ is isosceles with base , and and bisect each other at S.
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Mathematics, 22.12.2020 23:40 brifrog13
He proof that is shown.
Given: ΔMNQ is isosceles with base , and and bisect each other at S.
Prove:
Square M N Q R is shown with point S in the middle. Lines are drawn from each point of the square to point S to form 4 triangles.
We know that ΔMNQ is isosceles with base . So, by the definition of isosceles triangle. The base angles of the isosceles triangle, and , are congruent by the isosceles triangle theorem. It is also given that and bisect each other at S. Segments are therefore congruent by the definition of bisector. Thus, by SAS.
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