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Mathematics, 29.08.2021 14:00 barstr9146

Let ABC be a right triangle at A(AB a. Prove: AH=MN.
b. Prove: angle B = angle ANM.
c. Let AD be the median of triangle ABC. Prove: AD is perpendicular to MN.

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Let ABC be a right triangle at A(AB a. Prove: AH=MN.
b. Prove: angle B = angle ANM.
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