SOLUTION: I was asked to prove the following: Prove that a kite can be divided into two isoceles triangles by a single segment. Can you please help me?

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Question 241691: I was asked to prove the following:
Prove that a kite can be divided into two isoceles triangles by a single segment.
Can you please help me?

Answer by ly12603(44)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the definition of a kite is two isocoles triangles placed together at the base. (jwilson.coe.uga.edu/MATH7200/kite.gif) ignore the points "b" and "d"
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