The proof that ΔACB ≅ ΔECD is shown.
Given: AE and DB bisect each other at C.
Prove: ΔACB ≅...
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The proof that ΔACB ≅ ΔECD is shown.
Given: AE and DB bisect each other at C.
Prove: ΔACB ≅ ΔECD
Triangles A B C and C D E share common point C.
A flow chart has 5 boxes with arrows facing downward connecting the boxes. Each of the boxes are labeled. Box 1 contains line segment A E and line segment B E bisect each other at C and is labeled given. Box 2 contains line segment A C is-congruent-to line segment E C and is labeled definition of bisector. Box 3 contains question mark and is labeled vertical angles theorem. Box 4 contains line segment D C is-congruent-to line segment B C and is labeled definition of bisector. Box 5 contains triangle A C B is-congruent-to triangle E C D and is labeled SAS.
What is the missing statement in the proof?
∠BAC ≅ ∠DEC
∠ACD ≅ ∠ECB
∠ACB ≅ ∠ECD
∠BCA ≅ ∠DCA
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