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Answer:

If this is a proof then here is the answer.

Angle ABD is Congruent to Angle CBD = Given

Angle BDA is Congruent to Angle BDC = Given

Angle ABD is Congruent to Angle CBD = Definition of Angle Bisector

Line Segment BD is Congruent to Line Segment BD = Reflexive Property

Line Segment AB is Congruent to Linge Segment CB = Angle-Side-Angle or ASA

Explanation:

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Since you are given your first two directions, put them down as GIVEN in the proof.

Next, Since ABD and CBD are congruent angles, you can assume that it is an angle bisector since angle bisectors always bisect equally.

Then, (This one is obvious), since Line Segment BD shares a side with itself, it is equal by the Reflexive Property (EX: AB is congruent to AB).

Finally, Since there is two angles with a congruent side in the middle, you can confirm that it is equal by Angle-Side-Angle.

Hope this helped!


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