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Mathematics, 12.12.2019 04:31, Magree5321

Draw two isosceles triangles, ∆abc and ∆adc with common base
ac. vertexes b and d are in the opposite semi-planes determined by ac . draw the line segment bd. prove: ac ⊥ bd .

δabd≅δ by rule:
aaa
asa/saa
cannot be determined
sas
sss

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