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Let ABC be a triangle and let D be the midpoint of AC. Let BD = m and angle ADB = theta. AC = b, AB = c and BC = a. Show that a^2 + c^2 = 2m^2 + 0.5b^2
 

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Let ABC be a triangle and let D be the midpoint of AC. Let BD = m and angle ADB = theta. AC = b, AB = c and BC = a. Show that a^2 + c^2 = 2m^2 + 0.5b^2
you might need to draw a diagram first; and split the two triangles into triangle ABD and BCD, and use cosine rule on each for a^2 and c^2, and add the two together (the two cosine terms cancel) I won't put my working but that is the reasoning.
 
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