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If a line intersects two concentric circles (circles with the same centre ) with centre O at A, B, C and D, prove that AB = CD ( see figure ) ​

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Answered by safiyashaikh232011
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We know that, OA=OD and OB=OC.

They are radius of respective circles.

In ΔOBC, we know that OB=OC, so ∠OBC=∠OCB

∴∠OCD=∠OBA

In ΔOAD, we know that OA=OD, so ∠OAD=∠ODA

Since, ∠OCD=∠OBA and ∠OAD=∠ODA, we get ∠AOB in ΔOAB is equal to ∠COD in ΔOCD.

∴ From SAS congruency, we can say that ΔOAB and ΔOCD are congruent.

So, AB=CD.

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