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  • 01-09-2021
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Given: m∠ACB = m∠ABC
Prove: ∠XCA = ∠YBA

Given mACB mABCProve XCA YBA class=

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Answer:

Given that <ACB is congruent to <ABC we can infer that the triangle formed is an isosceles triangle. If B and C are both congruent and the distance from c and x and b and y are also congruent than the angles are congruent.

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