Math, asked by Aditya356, 1 year ago

In an isosceles triangle AB=AC and BA is produced to D, such that AB=AD then angle BCD is

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Answered by cmyogi
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there is no angle called bcd check the qstn and clarify pls


Aditya356: if we join CD then the angle will be formed
yuvabharathi: send the diagram
Aditya356: diagram is not there
Aditya356: you have to form the diagram from the question
Answered by Anonymous
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Hello mate ^_^

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AB=AC         (Given)

It means that ∠DBC=∠ACB           (In triangle, angles opposite to equal sides are equal)     

Let ∠DBC=∠ACB=x         .......(1)

AC=AD          (Given)

It means that ∠ACD=∠BDC         (In triangle, angles opposite to equal sides are equal)     

Let ∠ACD=∠BDC=y           ......(2)

In ∆BDC, we have

∠BDC+∠BCD+∠DBC=180°     (Angle sum property of triangle)

⇒∠BDC+∠ACB+∠ACD+∠DBC=180°

Putting (1) and (2) in the above equation, we get

y+x+y+x=180°

⇒2x+2y=180°

⇒2(x+y)=180°

⇒(x+y)=180/2=90°

Therefore, ∠BCD=90°

hope, this will help you.☺

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