SOLUTION: <pre> Hi! How Are You?! im having trouble with this proof can u please help me?! D__________C |\-------2/| I think u kinda get the figure?!? thers a rectangle |-

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Question 173910:
Hi! How Are You?! im having trouble with this proof 
can u please help me?! 


D__________C
|\-------2/|        I think u kinda get the figure?!? thers a rectangle 
|-\------/-|        With the diagonal inside and E is the midpoint of the 
|-----E----|       Diagonals      
|-/------\-|                    
|/1_______\| 
A           B

Given 
Line DB Bisects Line AC    
(THey meet at point e in the middle of the rectangle)
Angle 1 is congruent to Angle 2 

Prove ABCD = rectangle 

Thank you for helping appreciate it! 

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given
Line DB Bisects Line AC (THey meet at point e in the middle of the rectangle)
Angle 1 is congruent to Angle 2
Prove ABCD = rectangle


That isn't necessarily true because ABCD could be only a
parallelogram, and not necessarily a rectangle, as you can
see from the drawing below, where the same things are given:



If there is something given that you omitted, then post again.

Edwin

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