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In the following figure, if AC = BE, then AD = ___.


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BD

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CE

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AE

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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B

CE


From figure, AC = AB.
So, ACB=ABC (I) [angles opposite to equal sides are equal]
and CBE+ABC=180 [linear pair].
CBE=180ABC (II)
Similarly, ACD+ACB=180 (Linear pair)
ACD=180ACB(III)
But from (I), ACB=ABC
ACD=CBE (from (II) and (III))
In ΔACD and ΔEBC,
AC = EB (given)
ACD=EBC (Proved above)
CD = BC (Given)
So, by SAS postulate,
ΔACDΔEBC
Hence, AD = EC (CPCT)


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