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Assemble the proof by dragging tiles HELP ASAP PLEASE!!!!

Assemble the proof by dragging tiles HELP ASAP PLEASE!!!!-example-1
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what you have to do is move C a little bit down to make it at 26 and than make A , B , and D straight , Hope this helps you , I tried my best
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Theorem: If a ray bisects an angle, then the measure of each of the resulting smaller angles is half the measure of the original angle.

Given:


$\overrightarrow{BC}$ bisects $\angle ABD$


$m\angle ABD = 52^\circ$

To Prove:


$m\angle ABC = 26^\circ$

Steps to prove:

1. Apply the angle bisector theorem: Since
$\overrightarrow{BC}$ bisects
$\angle ABD$, we know that:


$$m\angle ABC = (1)/(2)m\angle ABD$$

2. Substitute the given value: Plugging in the measure of
$\angle ABD$ from the given information:


$$m\angle ABC = (1)/(2) \cdot 52^\circ = 26^\circ$$

Therefore, we have proven that
m\angle ABC = 26^\circ

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