Math, asked by nupoorshah22112006, 5 months ago

l and m are two parallel lines intersected by
another pair of parallel lines p and a
(see Fig. 7.19). Show that triangle ABC= TRIANGLE CDA​

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Answered by 405299
1

Answer:hi

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by unknownhuman205
4

In △ABC and △CDA

∠BAC=∠DCA (Alternate interior angles, as p∥q)

AC=CA (Common)

∠BCA=∠DAC (Alternate interior angles, as l∥m)

∴△ABC≅△CDA (By ASA congruence rule)

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