case of the missing diagram partner practice
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OH NO! THE CASE OF THE MISSING DIAGRAM!
1. If one altitude of a triangle bisects the angle it is drawn from, then the triangle is an isosceles triangle.
Given: Diagram:
Prove:
2. A median of an equilateral triangle divides the triangle into two congruent triangles
Given: Diagram:
Prove:
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3. If one altitude of a triangle bisects the angle it is drawn from, then the triangle is an isosceles triangle.
Given: Diagram:
Prove:
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4. The line segments joining the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle to the trisection points of the base are
congruent.
Given: Diagram:
Prove:
5. Two circles intersect at two points. Prove the segment joining the centers of the circles bisects the segment
joining the points of intersection.
Given:
Prove: