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If ABC is an isosceles triangle and D is a point on BC such that AD⊥BC, then
A. AB² - AD² = BD. DC
B. AB² - AD² = BD² - DC²
C. AB² + AD² = BD. DC
D. AB² + AD² = BD² - DC²

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Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
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If ABC is an isosceles triangle and D is a point on BC such that AD is perpendicular to BC ,then proove that AB square - AD square equals to BD. DC

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Answered by Anonymous
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option A is correct........

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