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In an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC and BD is perpendicular to AC. Prove that BD² - CD² = 2CD.AD​

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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Answer:

Using Pythagoras theorem:

   AD² + BD² = AC²   (= AB²)       --- (1)

  CD² + BD² = BC²                 ------- (2)

(2) -  2 * (1)  =>

=>  CD² - BD² =  BC² - 2 AC² + 2 AD²

=>                   =  BC² - 2 (AD +CD)² + 2 AD² 

=>                   =  BC² - 2 CD² - 4 AD * CD

=>                   =  BD² + CD²  - 2 CD² -4 AD * CD

=>                   = BD² - CD² - 4 AD * CD

Simplify to get 

     BD² - CD² = 2 AD * CD

Answered by sakshi55610
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