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ABCD is a rhombus in which the altitude from D to side AB bisects AB. Find the angles of the rhombus. [4 MARKS]

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Concept: 2 Marks
Application: 2 Marks

Let DL be the altitude from D on side AB. It is given that L bisects AB i.e.

AL = BL. Join points B and D to form diagonal BD.
In Δ ADL and ΔBDL,

DL = DL [Common side]
ALD=BLD=90 [Given]
AL = BL [Given]

So, by SAS congruence criterion,
ΔADLΔBDL
AD=BD

Since all sides of a rhombus are equal in length,
AD=CD=BC=AB=BD
ABD and BCD are equilateral.

A=C=60

ABC=ABD+DBC=60+60=120
ADC=ABC=120 [Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal.]

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