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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP! Given the following figure, prove that AC bisects

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Statement: Line AC bisects DAB Reason: In triangles ACD and ACB, it is given that: CD = BC, and AD = AB. So triangle ACD is congruent to triangle ACB by Side-Side-Side or SSS congruence. We can infer that AC = AC as the common line between both triangles. So, mCAD = mCAB ( Corresponding angles of congruent triangles). This implies that angle DAB has been bisected by line AC.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For the last reason, what is the statement? @Dharmaputra_993

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DAB is bisected by line AC because measure of angle CAD and CAB are same.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OK! THANKS! A LOT

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