SOLUTION: Given: BD bisects < ABC Prove: <3 is congruent to <4 How do I do that

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Question 787301: Given: BD bisects < ABC
Prove: <3 is congruent to <4
How do I do that

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Where are angles 3 and 4 in relation to angles DBA and CBD?

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