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It is a quadrilateral with 2 right trianglea at the
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Question 172823This question is from textbook Prentice hall mathematics Geometry
: I have this problem that i have to solve in front of my class tomorrow and my teacher did not tell if it was right or wrong...
It is a quadrilateral with 2 right trianglea at the 2 opposite corners of the quadrilateral both of their legs are congruent and there is 2 other triangles in the quadrilateral that are connected to both of the right triangles. its really confusing.
given: BE PERPENDICULAR TO AC, DF PERPENDICULAR TO AC
BE CONGRUENT TO DF, AF CONGRUENT TO EC
PROVE: AB CONGRUENT TO DC This question is from textbook Prentice hall mathematics Geometry