Math, asked by hallujune, 3 months ago

LMN is an isosceles triangle with side LM = LN.
A, B, and C are the midpoints of LM, MN, and NL,
respectively. What is the congruence condition that
proves CAM ~=ACN?​

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Answered by HowiCZZ
1

Answer:

Proven

Step-by-step explanation:

If u draw the triangle out, u will found that the area of CAM is equal to ACN. Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.


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Answered by samitaarora
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Answer:

in triangles ACN and CAM

AC = CA (common lines)

AN = CM (altitudes of triangle)

CN = AM(a &c are mid pints of equal sides hence, halves of equals are also equal)

therefore by SSS condition CAM is congruent to ACN.

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