In the given figure if M and N are mid-points of AB and BC respectively and AC = 12 cm the $AN^2 + CM^2 = \dots$ (a) 164 (b) 180 (c) 196 (d) 144
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Let A, B, and C be the vertices of the triangle, and let M and N be the midpoints of AB and BC, respectively. Now, let's use the given information. We know that AC = 12 cm. Since M is the midpoint of AB, we can conclude that AM = MB. Similarly, since N is the Show more…
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