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Given: AH bisects MT, MA ≅ AT Prove: ∠MHA ≅ ∠THA Also Prove: ∠MHA and ∠THA are right angles
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Given: AH bisects MT, MA ≅ AT Prove: ∠MHA ≅ ∠THA Also Prove: ∠MHA and ∠THA are right angles
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Given: AH bisects MT, MA ≅ AT
Prove: ∠MHA ≅ ∠THA
Also Prove: ∠MHA and ∠THA are right angles
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Answer:tha and at
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because of that mha and tha are right angles
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