SOLUTION: how would we do the proof given: ab bisects cd at m prove: cm=md

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Question 797379: how would we do the proof
given: ab bisects cd at m
prove: cm=md

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m is the midpoint of cd by the definition of bisector. cm = md by definition of midpoint.

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