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Write a column proof of the Converse of the Angle Bisector Theorem.
Given:VX is perpendicular to YX, VZ is perpendicular to YZ, VX=VZ
Prove: YV bisects angle XYZ
SOMEONE PLZ HELP ME I HAVE BEEN STUCK ON THIS FOR HOURS!!
Given:VX is perpendicular to YX, VZ is perpendicular to YZ, VX=VZ
Prove: YV bisects angle XYZ
SOMEONE PLZ HELP ME I HAVE BEEN STUCK ON THIS FOR HOURS!!
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Answered by
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the bisector is the hypotenuse of two congruent right triangles
the angle is bisected because the "points" of the triangles are equal
the angle is bisected because the "points" of the triangles are equal
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