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Identify the indicated triangles if $\overline{B C} \cong \overline{A D}$ $\overline{E B} \cong \overline{E C}, \overline{A C}$ bisects $\overline{B D},$ and $m \angle A E D=125$.IsoscelesCAN'T COPY THE ANGLE
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Step 1: Given that $\overline{E B} \cong \overline{E C}$, we can say that triangle $BEC$ is an isosceles triangle because in an isosceles triangle, two sides are congruent. Show more…
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