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7 June, 17:09

When a diagonal is drawn in a rectangle, what is true of the areas of the two triangles into which it divides the rectangle?

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  1. 7 June, 18:38
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    Each diagonal divides the rectangle into two congruent right triangles. Because the triangles are congruent, they have the same area.
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