Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.03.2021 15:30, anastasiakonni1

Segment EG is an angle bisector of angle FGH. Abraham wrote a proof to show that triangle HEG is congruent to triangle FEG. 1. Side EG is congruent to side EG because they’re the same segment.
2. Angle EGH is congruent to angle EGF because segment EG is an angle bisector of angle FGH.
3. Angle HEG is congruent to angle FEG because segment EG is an angle bisector of angle FGH.
4. By the Angle-Side-Angle Triangle Congruence Theorem, triangle HEG is congruent to triangle FEG.
Abraham’s proof is not correct. Why not?

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