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3 August, 20:36

We are given that m∠AEB = 45° and ∠AEC is a right angle. The measure of ∠AEC is 90° by the definition of a right angle. Applying the gives m∠AEB + m∠BEC = m∠AEC. Applying the substitution property gives 45° + m∠BEC = 90°. The subtraction property can be used to find m∠BEC = 45°, so ∠BEC ≅ ∠AEB because they have the same measure. Since divides ∠AEC into two congruent angles, it is the angle bisector.

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  1. 3 August, 21:20
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    The answer is angel addition postulate
  2. 3 August, 23:46
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    The proof is given below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given m∠AEB = 45° and ∠AEC is a right angle. we have to prove that EB divides ∠AEC into two congruent angles, it is the angle bisector.

    Given ∠AEC=90° (Given)

    ∠AEC=∠AEB+∠BEC

    ⇒ 90° = 45° + ∠BEC (Substitution Property)

    By subtraction property of equality

    ⇒ ∠BEC = 90° - 45° = 45°

    Hence, both angles becomes equal gives ∠AEB≅∠BEC

    Since EB divides ∠AEC into two congruent angles, ∴ EB is the angle bisector.
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