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EXERCISE 75
1. In quadrilateral ACBD.
AC - AD and AB bisects ZA
(see Fig. 7.16). Show that A ABCHA ABD.
What can you say about BC and BD?​

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Answered by ammukavu
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Answered by MissAngry
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Question :-

In quadrilateral ACBD, AC = AD and AB bisects ∠ A (see figure). Show that ∆ABC ≅ ∆ABD. What can you say about BC and BD?

Answer :-

In quadrilateral ACBD, we have AC = AD and AB being the bisector of ∠A.

Now, In ∆ABC and ∆ABD,

AC = AD (Given)

∠ CAB = ∠ DAB ( AB bisects ∠ CAB)

and AB = AB (Common)

∴ ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ABD (By SAS congruence axiom)

∴ BC = BD (By CPCT)

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