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7. Diagonal \( A C \) is the perpendicular bisector
of diagonal \( B D \) in the quadrilateral \( A B C D \) .
Prove that \( ( i ) A B = A D \quad ( i ) B C = D C \) \( \hat { \mathbf { A } } \) \( \Delta \)
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