SOLUTION: Hi how do you solve this indirect proof? (Geometry 1) given: M is the midpoint of line AC, angle 1 is not congruent to angle 2, and line AC is the base of the triangle. prove

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Question 799098: Hi how do you solve this indirect proof? (Geometry 1)
given: M is the midpoint of line AC, angle 1 is not congruent to angle 2, and line AC is the base of the triangle.
prove: triangle ABC is not isosceles

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


It depends on where angle 1 and angle 2 are. Put your book or assignment sheet away in a drawer so you can't see the diagram. Then look at what you wrote for this problem. Get it?

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