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Prove that the line segment joining the midpoints of the diagonals of the trapezium is parallel to each of the parallel sides and is equal to half of the difference of these sides.
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Prove that the line segment joining the midpoints of the diagonals of the trapezium is parallel to each of the parallel sides and is equal to half of the difference of these sides.
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