
Nicole W.
asked 02/06/21Can someone answer this proof ASAP plz!
Given: AC and DB bisect each other.
Prove: △ABE≅△CDE.
1 Expert Answer

Jon S. answered 02/06/21
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
Assuming E is the point of intersection.
Because the two lines bisect each other you already have AE = CE and BE = DE between the two triangles. Since vertical angles are equal < AEB and <DEC between the two triangles are equal. That angle is between the two pairs of corresponding equal sides, so you have the triangles congruent by SAS.
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Mark M.
Where is "E" located?02/06/21