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Q.1. In a parallelogram ABCD, the angle bisector
of angle A bisects BC. Will angle bisector of
B also bisect AD? Give reason.​

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Answered by aaryanghori01
0

Answer:

yes because if Angle A bisects BC Then it definitely bisect AD. Thanku

Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
7

In parallelogram ABCD ,

Bisector of ∠A bisects BC at X

∵ AD││BC and AX cuts them so

∠DAX = ∠AXB (alternate angles)

∠DAX = ∠XAB (AX is bisector of ∠A)

∴∠AXB = ∠XAB

AB= BX (sides opposite of equal angles)

Now,AB/AD= BX/BC

=AB/AD=BX/2BX

(since,X is mid point of BC)

=AB/AD=1/2

Hence,

AB:AD=1:2.

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