Math, asked by anabanana1001, 3 months ago

given:
DA⊥AB
CB⊥AB
<DBA~=<CAB
to prove:
BD~=AC​

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Answered by nirmala2614
1

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
3

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In ∆ DAB and ∆ CBA,

<A = <B ( both equals to 90°)

AB = AB (common)

<DBA = <CAB (given)

by ASA

∆ DAB ≅ ∆ CBA

by cpct :-

AC = BD

can be written as :-

BD = AC

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