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Trying to solve a proof. Triangle ABC. D is a point on side AC and E is a point on side BC. There is a line from Angle B to Point D and a line from Angle A to Point E. My Givens are AD = BE and BE>AE. I need to prove BC>AC. This is for my 7th grade geometry class. Thank you.
8 years ago

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Answered by Kim
I don't think it's doable. You might not have been given enough information. Are you sure you included it all?
8 years ago
Answered by Scott
My teacher said she gave us everything.
8 years ago

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