ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangle on the same base BC . show that angle ABD = angle ACD
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Step-by-step explanation:
in ∆ABC,
since, AB = AC
therefore, angle ABC= angle ACB - (equation (I))
similarly, in ∆DBC,
since, DB = DC
therefore, angle DBC= angle DCB. - (equation (II))
from (I) + (II)
angle(ABC + DBC) = angle(ACB + DCB)
angle ABD = angle ACD
hence, proved
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Given :
- ABC and DBC are two iscoceles triangles.
To Prove :
- ∠ABD = ∠ACD
Solution :
In Δ ACD and ΔABD :
So , By SSS rule Δ ACD ≅ Δ ABD...
Now :
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SAS Rule :
If three sides of one triangle are equal to the three sides of another triangle then the two triangles are congruent.
Congruence of Triangle :
Two are congruent if the sides and angles of one triangle are equal to corresponding sides and angles of the other triangle according to some other rules.
CPCT means Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangle.
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