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Mathematics, 03.10.2019 06:30 mrashrafkotkaat

What is the geometric proof of the figure above?


What is the geometric proof of the figure above?

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Answer from: PastelHibiscus
AD bisect < BAC  ⇒< 1= <2
                            but < 1= <3    ⇒ < 2= <3
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here is your mark brainliest

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c.

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she should of added 9^2 and 12^2. that is because it is a^2+b^2=c^2. c^2 is the hypotenuse and should always be bigger than the other two numbers. which is why she should of added 9 squared and 12 squared together instead of 15 squared.

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