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thil bisector of an angle of a triangle bisects the opposite sides , prove that
the triangle is iosceles ?​

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Answered by omprakashpatel19042
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Thil bisector of an angle of a triangle bisects the opposite sides , prove that the triangle is iosceles ?

Answered by anonymous2893
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Consider the ∆ABC, let AD be the bisector of ∠A and BD = CD. It is required to prove ∆ABC is an isosceles triangle i.e. AB = AC. ... ∴ ∆ABC is an isosceles triangle.

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