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EFGH is a rhombus. Show that EG bisects angle E and angle G both.
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Answered by psupriya789
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Step-by-step explanation:

Consider two triangle ΔEGH and ΔEFG

Side EG is common side of both the triangle.

EF = FG = GH = HE

therefore all the sides are equal.

By SSS rules, these 2 triangles are congruent.

To prove EG bisects Angela E and Angele G both

Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.

Therefore <HEG = <GEF and <EGH = <EGF

so, EG bisects Angela E and Angele G both

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