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given: \\(\\overline{ac}\\) bisects \\(\\overline{bd}\\) and \\(\\angle…

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given: \\(\overline{ac}\\) bisects \\(\overline{bd}\\) and \\(\angle cbe \cong \angle eda\\).
prove: \\(\triangle bec \cong \triangle dea\\).
note: quadrilateral properties are not permitted in this proof.
step 1
statement: \\(\overline{ac}\\) bisects \\(\overline{bd}\\), \\(\angle cbe \cong \angle eda\\)
reason: given
try type of statement
(image of quadrilateral abcd with diagonals ac and bd intersecting at e, angles at b and d marked congruent)

Explanation:

Step1: Define Bisect Meaning

If \(\overline{AC}\) bisects \(\overline{BD}\), then \(BE = DE\) (Definition of segment bisector: a bisector divides a segment into two equal parts).

Step2: Identify Vertical Angles

\(\angle BEC\) and \(\angle DEA\) are vertical angles. By the Vertical Angles Theorem, \(\angle BEC \cong \angle DEA\).

Step3: Apply AAS Congruence

We have:

  • \(\angle CBE \cong \angle EDA\) (Given)
  • \(BE = DE\) (From Step 1, definition of bisector)
  • \(\angle BEC \cong \angle DEA\) (From Step 2, Vertical Angles Theorem)

By the Angle - Angle - Side (AAS) Congruence Criterion, \(\triangle BEC \cong \triangle DEA\).

Answer:

\(\triangle BEC \cong \triangle DEA\) is proven using AAS congruence (with \(BE = DE\) from bisect, \(\angle CBE \cong \angle EDA\) given, and \(\angle BEC \cong \angle DEA\) vertical angles).