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Which of the following statements cannot be proven to be true? A. FH is a perpendicular bisector of EG B. DE ≅ GD C. ED ≅ DG D. FH is a bisector of EG
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Which of the following statements cannot be proven to be true? A. FH is a perpendicular bisector of EG B. DE ≅ GD C. ED ≅ DG D. FH is a bisector of EG
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Which of the following statements cannot be proven to be true?
A. FH is a perpendicular bisector of EG
B. DE ≅ GD
C. ED ≅ DG
D. FH is a bisector of EG
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Since
doesn’t seem to make an angle of
in between the
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the correct answer is A.
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A. FH is a perpendicular bisector
(It doesn't show anything about a 90° angle)
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