SOLUTION: TWO PROOFS FOR THE SAME PICTURE.
1. Given: BD bisects AC, AB ≅ BC.
Prove: angle C ≅ angle A
2. Given: BD is perpendicular to AC, AB ≅ BC.
Prove: angle CBD
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Question 732361: TWO PROOFS FOR THE SAME PICTURE.
1. Given: BD bisects AC, AB ≅ BC.
Prove: angle C ≅ angle A
2. Given: BD is perpendicular to AC, AB ≅ BC.
Prove: angle CBD ≅ angle ABD
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