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If the angular bisector of an angle of a triangle bisects the opposite side, prove that
the triangle is an isosceles triangle.

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Answered by gangahrushikesh2008
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Answer:

Answer. Consider the ∆ABC, let AD be the bisector of ∠A and BD = CD. It is required to prove ∆ABC is an isosceles triangle i.e. AB = AC. ... ∴ ∆ABC is an isosceles triangle.

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Answered by dhalsmita45
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Answer:

ABC is an isoscles triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the triangleABC,let AD be the bi sector of angle A and BD =CD it is required to prove triangle ABC is an isoscles triangle that is AB=AC such that triangle ABC is an isoscles triangle.

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