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Prove that diagonals of square divide the square into four congruent Triangles ​

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Answered by vyasrachit0
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let ABCD be the square and line AC be its diagonal. We know, in a square all sides are equal and all the angles are right angled.

So, in ABC and ACD,

AB=CD

angle ABC= angle ACD

AD=BC

So, by SAS congurency both the triangles are equal.

Answered by JayPrakash69
3

Answer:

Let ABCD be the square and line AC be its diagonal. We know, in a square all sides are equal and all the angles are right angled.

So, in ABC and ACD,

AB=CD

angle ABC= angle ACD

AD=BC

So, by SAS congurency both the triangles are equal.

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