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| Theorem 2 (Converse of Theorem 1) |
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| If two angles of a triangle are equal, the sides opposite to these angles are equal. |
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In  |
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| AB = AC |
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Draw AD, the bisector of to meet BC at D. |
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ABC is a triangle, the bisector of meets AB at X. A point Y lies on CX such that AX = AY. Prove that  |
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and AX = AY. |
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