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∆ABCD is a square.P and Q are point on DC and BC respectively such that AP =DQ prove that ∆ADP~∆DCQ

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Answered by kunjgoel
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Answer:

in tri adp and dcq

ap=dq( given)

angle c=angle d = 90°

ad =dc (sides of a square)

therefore tri adp =~dcq (by sas)

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