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show that a diagonal divides a square in two congruent triangles.

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Answered by imspidey123
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bc2=ab2+ac2

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Answered by GLAmorOUS
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→ let

PQRS is a square and PR , QS are two diagonals of the square

We know that

" All sides and angles in a square are equal "

In PQR and PRS

PQ = RS ( Side )

angle PQR = angle PSR ( angle )

PS = QR ( side )

By SAS congruency rule a diagonal divides a square into two congruent les .

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