Math, asked by tenzinyangchen2007, 1 month ago

in fig abc and ade are two isosceles​

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Answered by jimin987
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Answer:

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Answered by JosephAnswerer
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Answer:

BY SAS CONGRUENCY rule

Step-by-step explanation:

given:

AB=AC

AE=AD

angleBAD=angleCAE

To prove:

∆ABE≅∆ACD

Proof:

(S) AB=AC(given)

angleBAD=angleCAE(given)

but we need angleBAE=angleDAC

we can observe that angleBAE=angleBAD+angleDAE

We can also observe angleDAC=angleCAE+angleDAE

angleBAD=angleCAE

angleBAD+angleDAE=angleCAE+angleDAE (because we are adding common angleDAE to both equal angles)

(A) We get,angleBAE=angleDAC

(S) AE=AD(given)

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∆ABE≅∆ACD

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