Math, asked by rawatrishabh03, 1 year ago

In an isosceles triangle ABC, if AB = AC and a line is drawn to base BC at point D, than can the two triangles so formed within the triangle ABC (i.e. ΔABD and ΔACD) be congruent? If yes then how?

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Answered by Raj1234567890
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AB=AC GIVEN
AD=AD COMMON
ANGLE ADB=ANGLE ADC
SO TRIANGLE ABD IS CROGRUENT TO TRIANGLE ACD...HOPE THIS HELPS U AND MARK AS BRAINLIEST...

booksmychoice: the angle must be included between two common sides. here angle abc is not
Answered by booksmychoice
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hope this helps you out.
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rawatrishabh03: i know raj missed corner angles.
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