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(6 points) When −−→BX bisects 6 ABC, 6 ABX ∼= 6 CBX. One student claims there is always a related equation m6 ABX = 1 2 m6 ABC. Another student claims the related equation 2m6 ABX = m6 ABC. Who is correct? Explain.

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