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Mathematics, 19.10.2019 22:30 momo0528

Prove: the segments joining the midpoints of the opposite sides of a quadrilateral bisect each other.

midpoints of both segments are the same point; therefore, segments bisect each other.

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Prove: the segments joining the midpoints of the opposite sides of a quadrilateral bisect each othe
Prove: the segments joining the midpoints of the opposite sides of a quadrilateral bisect each othe
Prove: the segments joining the midpoints of the opposite sides of a quadrilateral bisect each othe

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