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20. In the given triangle ABC, AB > AC and AD is the
bisector of ZBAC, then which of the following option
is correct?
D
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(1) ZDAC + BCA < 90
(2) ZADC > ZADB
(3) ZABD + ZBAD < 90
(4) ZBAD + ZABC = 90
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