Math, asked by gargdaksh0616, 1 year ago

triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle P and Q are points on AB and AC such that AP = AQ Prove that angle ABQ = angle ACP

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Answered by science7897
14

Step-by-step explanation:

in ∆'s APC and ABQ,

angle A is common

AP=AQ (given)

AC=AB ( since triangle ABC is isosceles)

therefore by SAS congruence criteria the above two triangle are congruent.

=> angle ACP= angle ABQ

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Answered by Ꭺαzαrıαh
37

Solution:-

in ∆APC and ABQ,

Angle A is common

AP=AQ (given)

AC=AB ( since triangle ABC is isosceles)

therefore by SAS congruence criteria the above two triangle are congruent.

=> angle ACP= angle ABQ

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