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24 August, 05:54

Triangles ΔABC ≅ ΔBAD so that C and D lie in the opposite semi-planes of segment AB. Prove that segment CD bisects segment AD.

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  1. 24 August, 06:01
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Triangles ΔABC and ΔBAD are congruent. So,

    AB ≅ BA; AC ≅ BD; BC ≅ AD; ∠ABC ≅ ∠BAD; ∠BCA ≅ ∠ADB; ∠CAB ≅ ∠DBA.

    Consider triangles AEC and BED. In these triangles,

    AC ≅ BD; ∠EAC ≅ ∠EBD (because ∠CBA ≅ ∠BAD); ∠AEC ≅ ∠BED (as vertical angles).

    So, ΔAEC ≅ ΔBED. Thus,

    AE ≅ EB.

    This means that segment CD bisects segment AD.
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