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That's easy ~ you find the coordinates of vectors AB, BC and AC, and then find their module lengths respectively to prove that they are equal to ~ ~ ~

, then AM and m are the midpoint of BC, so m{(-2+4)/2, (-1+7)/2}, then the AM coordinate is easy, just find his module length ~

To prove that diagonal lines are equal, you simply take A as the origin, and the coordinates of B, C and D are always represented by an algebra to verify.

It's not difficult, as long as you are willing to spend time ~