SOLUTION: What postulate can I use to prove that the line segments on both sides of a midpoint of a larger line segment are equal? Example: segment AB, midpoint C, prove segment AC is equal

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Question 1050690: What postulate can I use to prove that the line segments on both sides of a midpoint of a larger line segment are equal? Example: segment AB, midpoint C, prove segment AC is equal to segment BC.
Answer by Sir226(11)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the coordinates of A(2,1) and B(2,3) find the midpoint of the two points ,you will get C(2,2). Find the distance between AC and BC...The answer will give u 1unit.!
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