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| Question 762957:  Given: BM⊥AC , M is the midpoint of AC.
 Prove: ΔABM ≅ ΔCBM.
 Has to be written as Statements & Reasons. I really want to know how to do this!
 Answer by ramkikk66(644)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! This can be proved using the SAS (Side-Angle-Side) theorem, which is: If two corresponding sides, and the included angle, of 2 triangles are equal, then the 2 triangles are congruent. If you compare triangles ABM and CBM,
 Side MB is common to both.
 AM = MC since M is the midpoint.
 Angle AMB = angle BMC = 90, since BM is perpendicular to AC.
 Hence 2 sides and the included angle are equal. So triangles ABM and CBM are congruent.
 Hope this helps :)
 
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