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diagonals AD and BC of a square ABCD intersect each other at point Q. if QA = 7cm then AD and BC are respestibely​

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Answered by maltiray972
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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Given :-

  • Diagonals AD and BC of a square ABCD intersect each other at point Q.
  • QA = 7 cm.

To Find :-

  • AD and BC = ?

Solution :-

we know that,

  • Diagonals of a square bisect each other and are of equal length .

so,

→ QA = QD

→ QA = 7 cm (given)

→ QD = 7 cm.

then,

→ QA + QD = AD

→ 7 + 7 = AD

→ AD = 14 cm.

therefore,

→ AD = BC

→ BC = 14 cm.

hence, both diagonals AD and BC are of length 14 cm.

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In ABC, AD is angle bisector,

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