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"8. In the adjoining figure, \\( A B > A C \\) and \\( D \\) is any point on BC.\nShow that : \\( A B > A D \\).\n9. In the adjoining figure, \\( A C > A B \\) and \\( A D \\) is the bisector of \\( \\angle A \\).\nShow that : \\( \\angle A D C \\) ? \\( \\angle A D B \\)."

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