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Mathematics, 21.03.2021 02:30 kenleighbrooke67

Complete the proof. Below is a drag and drop geometric proof. Complete the proof in your notebook.

Given: GF = 1/2 GC
GE = 1/2 GD
EF = 1/2 DC

Prove: ∆GFE ⁓ ∆GCD


Complete the proof.

Below is a drag and drop geometric proof. Complete the proof in your notebook
Complete the proof.

Below is a drag and drop geometric proof. Complete the proof in your notebook

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