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Suppose triangle ABC is right isosceles. Vertex B is at (0, 0). Points A and C are at (0, 2a) and (2a, 0). X is the midpoint of AC. How can you tell that triangle AXB is isosceles? The length of segment AB = the length of segment CB = 2√a. The length of segment AX = the length of segment XC = 2√a. The length of segment AX = the length of segment XC = a√2. The length of segment AB = the length of segment CB = a√2

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