stateofpeace
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Hi guys!
I'm having trouble with this problem:
Quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram, M is a point on AB, and N is a point on CD. If DM is perpendicular to AB and BN is perpendicular to CD, prove that triangle AMD is congruent to triangle CNB.
A diagram as to how this is supposed to look would be helpful, when I draw it, I can't get the lines perpendicular, and AMD and CNB aren't even triangles!
Thanks so much!
I'm having trouble with this problem:
Quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram, M is a point on AB, and N is a point on CD. If DM is perpendicular to AB and BN is perpendicular to CD, prove that triangle AMD is congruent to triangle CNB.
A diagram as to how this is supposed to look would be helpful, when I draw it, I can't get the lines perpendicular, and AMD and CNB aren't even triangles!
Thanks so much!