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If the bisector of the vertical angle of a triangle bisects the base, show that the triangle is isosceles.

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Solution

Given ABC, AD is a bisector of A which meets base BC at D such that BD=DC.

Produce AD to meet E such that AD=ED.

Now, in ABD and DEC

BD=DC ...... [Given]

AD=DE ........ [By construction]

ADB=EDC ..... [Vertically opposite angles]

ABDEDC [SAS congruence ]

AB=EC and BAD=DEC ..... [CPCT]

Also, BAD=DAC

DAC=DEC

In ACE, AEC=CAE

AC=CE ........ [Sides opposite to equal angles]

AB=AC

Hence, ABC is isosceles.

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