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ABCD IS ROMBUS IN WHICH AB = AC. WHAT KIND OF TRIANGLE IS ABC, GIVE REASON
I KNOW EVERYONE WILL GIVE ANSWER AS EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE BUT WHY NOT isosceles triangle. IF WE CONSIDER AB AND AC AS TWO SIDES OF TRIANGLE.
AS GIVEN IN NCERT BOOK IN CLASS 8 EXCERCISE 3.3 QUESTION NO. 3(I), THE QUADRILATERAL CAN BE MARKED A,B,C,D, OR A,B,D,C

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Answered by yadavsurbhi1983
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Answer:

It will be formed as isosceles triangle as the diagonals are not equal to the side

Answered by aaditmunjal
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Answer:

It will be an isosceles triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

As ABCD is a rhombus, all sides of the rhombus will be equal.

Therefore, AB = BC.

In triangle ABC,

AB = AC. However, AB and BC will not be equal to AC because the sides will not be equal to the diagonal.

So, ABC will be isosceles

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