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Geometry Theorem 6.7 Proof
Author:
dcp
Topic:
Geometry
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Theorem 6.7: If a ray bisects an angle of a triangle, then it divides the opposite sides into segments whose lengths are proportional to the lengths of the other two sides (
cf.
Elements VI.3
).
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