SOLUTION: in angle ABC, C and E are midpoints of side BD and Ad, respectively, prove that the area of angle ABC = area of angle ABE

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Question 593052: in angle ABC, C and E are midpoints of side BD and Ad, respectively, prove that the area of angle ABC = area of angle ABE
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Go back and re-read your problem, then repost typing it in properly. Angles don't have area. Triangles do, but even making that assumption doesn't help here because you haven't described the situation accurately. How can you have a side BD in a triangle ABC?

John

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