SOLUTION: Prove: In an isosceles triangle two medians are equal.
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Question 885686: Prove: In an isosceles triangle two medians are equal.
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Answer by fcabanski(1391) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
AC = BC (since triangle ABC is isosceles), so AN = (1/2)AC =(1/2)BC = BM.
Angle NAB = Angle MBA (since triangle ABC is isosceles).
And AB = BA.
So Triangle NAB congruent to Triangle MBA by the S-A-S test.
So BN = AM.
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