Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
from the pythagorean theorem:
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Answer:
#9
I can't write out the whole proof here.
it bisects, so we know BCA is congruent to DCA
abc being congruent to adc is given
AC = AC because it is a singular side
AAS
then the lines are congruent by CPCTC
I am pretty sure that it is C. because i did the math on my sheet and that the closest answer to what i got
Yes, the answer is number 5.