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Look at the adjoining figure, and show that (ii) ABC=ADC (ii) AC bisects BAD​

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Answered by himab8420
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given

AB=AC and BD=DC

To prove:

△≅△ADC

Proof:

In △ADB and △ADC, we have

AB=AC (given)

BD=DC (given)

AD=AD (common)

∴ △ADB≅△ADC [By SSS congruence property]

(i) ∠ADB=∠ADC (corresponding parts of the congruent triangles ) ...(1)

Now, ∠ADB+∠ADC=180

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[∵∠ADB and ∠ADC are on the straight line]

⇒∠ADB+∠ADB=180

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[from(1)]

⇒2∠ADB=180

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⇒∠ADB=

2

180

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=90

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∴∠ADB=∠ADC=90

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[from (1)]

(ii) ∠BAD=∠CAD (∵ corresponding parts of the congruent triangles)

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