Math, asked by al163682, 11 months ago

Which statement is true about the diagram?



K is the midpoint of AB.
B is the midpoint of KT.
AK = BT

AB = KT

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Answered by mysticd
2

Answer:

 \green { Both \: statements \: are \: true }

Step-by-step explanation:

 \pink {k} \:is \:the \: midpoint \:of \: AB

 AK = KB\: ---(1)

 \pink {B} \: is \:the \: midpoint \:of \: KT

 KB = BT\: ---(2)

 \green {AK = BT}\:--(3) \: [From \: (1) \: and \: (2) ]

 \blue { ( True ) }

 Add \: KB \: both\: sides \: of \: (3) \:we\:get

 \implies AK + KB = KB + BT

 \orange { If \: equals \: are \: added \: to }

 \orange { equals, \: the \: wholes \:are \:equals }

 \green { AB = KT } \:\blue { (True )}

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Answered by haiamalhalmi1
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Answer:

A. K is the midpoint of AB

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