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Question 6
ABC is a right triangle with AB = AC. If bisector of A meets BC at D, then prove that BC = 2AD.

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ΔABC is a right angled triangle with AB = AC, AD is the bisector of A.


In ΔABC, AB=AC [given]C=B ...(i)
[angles opposite to equal sides are equal]
Now, in right angled ΔABC,A+B+C=180
[angle sum property of a triangle]
90+B+B=180 [from Eq.(i)]2B=902B=90B=45B=C=45or 3=4=45Now,1=2=45 [AD is bisector of A]1=3,=2=4BD=AD,DC=AD..........(ii)
[sides opposite to equal angles are equal]
Hence, BC = BD + CD = AD + AD
BC=2 AD [from Eq.(ii)]

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