SOLUTION: HI,I'm trying to prove two angles are congruent without using equal measurement. One triangle AGC is split into a smaller triangle using a mid line to form the base of another tri

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Question 43533: HI,I'm trying to prove two angles are congruent without using equal measurement. One triangle AGC is split into a smaller triangle using a mid line
to form the base of another triangle. This triangle is split to form two other triangles GBE and GDE. The only given I have is line segement GB is congruent to line segment GD. I'm to prove

Answer by venugopalramana(3286)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
PLEASE DRAW A KETCH..OR EXPLAIN CLEARLY AS MENTIONED BELOW
HI,I'm trying to prove two angles are congruent without using equal measurement. One triangle AGC
OK
is split into a smaller triangle using a mid line
WHAT IS ITS NAME?IS D MIDPOINT OF AG AND E MID POINT OF AC?
to form the base of another triangle.
This triangle is split to form two other triangles GBE and GDE.
WHAT IS B WHERE IS B?IF YOU WRITE THE PROBLEM CLEARLY WE SHALL HELP YOU
The only given I have is line segement GB is congruent to line segment GD. I'm to prove

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