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l and m are two parallel lines intersected by another pair of parallel lines p and q show that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle CDA​​

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Answered by SAGARTHELEGEND
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HERE LETS CONSIDER TWO TRIANGLES ABC AND CDA

HERE AC = AC ( COMMON SIDE)

IN TRIANGLE CDA

DA = DC (BECAUSE IT IS ISOSCELES TRIANGLE)

IM TRIANGLE ABC

AB = BC (BECAUSE IT IS ISOSCELES TRIANGLE)

HENCE AB = DC, BC = DA,

HENCE PROVED

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Answered by ItzMagicalMormid
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HERE LETS CONSIDER TWO TRIANGLES ABC AND CDA

HERE AC = AC ( COMMON SIDE)

IN TRIANGLE CDA

DA = DC (BECAUSE IT IS ISOSCELES TRIANGLE)

IM TRIANGLE ABC

AB = BC (BECAUSE IT IS ISOSCELES TRIANGLE)

HENCE AB = DC, BC = DA,

HENCE PROVED

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