Answer:
A conjecture that can be made is that the line that contains the diagonal from the tip to the vertex of the tail of a dart and the diagonal that joins the fin angles are perpendicular to each other
Explanation:
Question; Make a conjecture about the line that contains the diagonal from the tip to the vertex of the tail of a dart and the diagonal that joins the fin angles
Explanation;
We note that a diagonal is a straight line that joins one corner of a polygon with another corner of the polygon from the vertex points of the connected corners
The diagonal that joins the fin angles forms an isosceles triangle at the tail of the dart, and the locus of the line that forms the diagonal from the tip to the tail is a equidistant from the vertex of the fin angles
Therefore, the diagonal from the tip bisects the diagonal that joins the fin angles bisects the base of the formed isosceles triangle while passing through the vertex of the isosceles triangle, it is therefore, perpendicular to the base of the isosceles triangle which is the diagonal that joins the fin angles
A conjecture that can be made is that the line that contains the diagonal from the tip to the vertex of the tail of a dart and the diagonal that joins the fin angles is therefore, that they are perpendicular to each other