SOLUTION: Given: AC=BD and AB and CD bisect each other. Prove: angle A = angle B
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Given: AC=BD and AB and CD bisect each other. Prove: angle A = angle B
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The wording form of this statement is this Theorem:
If in a quadrilateral two diagonals bisect each other, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
It was proved in the lesson
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Properties of diagonals of parallelograms
in this site (Theorem 2).
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