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Name the Congruence of triangles rule used in proving the theorem" Angles opposite to equal sides of an isosceles triangle are equal with a diagram.​

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Answered by suman5420
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Theorem 1: Angles opposite to the equal sides of an isosceles triangle are also equal.

Proof: Consider an isosceles triangle ABC where AC = BC.

We need to prove that the angles opposite to the sides AC and BC are equal, that is, ∠CAB = ∠CBA.

We first draw a bisector of ∠ACB and name it as CD.

Now in ∆ACD and ∆BCD we have,

AC = BC                                                                (Given)

∠ACD = ∠BCD                                                    (By construction)

CD = CD                                                               (Common to both)

Thus,  ∆ACD ≅∆BCD                                        (By SAS congruence criterion)

So, ∠CAB = ∠CBA                                              (By CPCT)

Hence proved.

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