
To prove: the given theorem for one diagonal of the rhombus.

Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Given theorem,
For one diagonal of a rhombus bisects two
Prove,
And prove
Calculation:
The given statement can be proved as below:
Statement | Reasons |
Rhombus | Given |
Definition of rhombus | |
In | Proved above |
SSS postulate | |
Definition of Angle Bisector | |
Definition of rhombus | |
In | Proved above |
SSS postulate | |
Parts of congruent triangle are congruent | |
Definition of angle bisector |
Hence, Theorem 5-14 is proved by definition of rhombus, SSS postulate, parts of congruent triangle are congruent, definition of angle bisector, definition of rhombus.
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