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Question 9
If ABC is an isosceles triangle in which AC = BC, AD and BE are respectively two altitudes to sides BC and AC, then prove that AE = BD.

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Solution

In ΔABC,AC=BC [given]
ABC=CAB
[angles opposite to equal sides are equal]
ie., ABD=EAB ...(i)
In ΔAEB and ΔBDA,
AEB=ADB=90 [given,ADBC and BE AC]EAB=ABD [from Eq.(i)]and AB=AB [common side]ΔAEBΔBDA [by AAS congruence rule]AE=BD [by CPCT]


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