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  • 01-10-2020
  • Mathematics
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Given: M is the midpoint of LN, N is the midpoint of MO Prove: LM=MO​

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erinna erinna
  • 09-10-2020

Consider the below below figure is attached with this question.

Given:

M is the midpoint of LN.

N is the midpoint of MO.

To prove:

LM=NO​ (instead of LM=MO).

Solution:

It is given that, M is the midpoint of LN. So,

[tex]LM=MN[/tex]             ...(i)

N is the midpoint of MO. So,

[tex]MN=NO[/tex]             ...(ii)

Using (i) and (ii), we get

[tex]LM=NO[/tex]

Hence proved.

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