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Given: AK = BK
CK = DK
(because the lines bisect each other)
To prove that: AC = BD
Proof:
AK = BK (Given)
Angle AKC = Angle DKB (Vertically opposite angles)
CK = DK (Given)
By SAS theorem, triangle AKC is congruent to triangle BKD.
So AC = BD (corresponding sides of congruent triangles)
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Here's your answer...
Given: AK = BK
CK = DK
(because the lines bisect each other)
To prove that: AC = BD
Proof:
AK = BK (Given)
Angle AKC = Angle DKB (Vertically opposite angles)
CK = DK (Given)
By SAS theorem, triangle AKC is congruent to triangle BKD.
So AC = BD (corresponding sides of congruent triangles)
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