7. Given: Rhombus EFGH a. F, being equidistant from E and G. must lie on the 2 of EG. b. H, being equidistant from E and G, must lie on the 2 of EG. c. From (a) and (b) you can deduce that FH is the ? of EG. d. State the theorem of this section that you have just proved. E H.

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7. Given: Rhombus EFGH
a. F, being equidistant from E and G. must lie on the
2 of EG.
b. H, being equidistant from E and G, must lie on the
2 of EG.
c. From (a) and (b) you can deduce that FH
is the ? of EG.
d. State the theorem of this section that you have just
proved.
E
H.
Transcribed Image Text:7. Given: Rhombus EFGH a. F, being equidistant from E and G. must lie on the 2 of EG. b. H, being equidistant from E and G, must lie on the 2 of EG. c. From (a) and (b) you can deduce that FH is the ? of EG. d. State the theorem of this section that you have just proved. E H.
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