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in the following triangle, ∆ A=∆C find the degree measures of∆A and ∆ C ∆CBD= 112° ​

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Answered by Raksha654
0

Answer:

1) It is given that line AB is tangent to the circle at A.

∴ ∠CAB = 90º (Tangent at any point of a circle is perpendicular to the radius throught the point of contact)

Thus, the measure of ∠CAB is 90º.

(2) Distance of point C from AB = 6 cm (Radius of the circle)

(3) ∆ABC is a right triangle.

CA = 6 cm and AB = 6 cm

Using Pythagoras theorem, we have

BC2=AB2+CA2⇒BC=

62+62

⇒BC=6

2

cm

Thus, d(B, C) = 6

2

cm

(4) In right ∆ABC, AB = CA = 6 cm

∴ ∠ACB = ∠ABC (Equal sides have equal angles opposite to them)

Also, ∠ACB + ∠ABC = 90º (Using angle sum property of triangle)

∴ 2∠ABC = 90º

⇒ ∠ABC =

90°

2

= 45º

Thus, the measure of ∠ABC is 45º.

Answered by santoshauti1111
1

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