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ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC and vertices A and D are on the same side of BC. If AD is extended to intersect BC at P, show that
(i) ABDACD
(ii) ABPACP
(iii) AP bisects A as well as D.
(iv) AP is the perpendicular bisector of BC.
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(i) In ABD and ACD,
AB=AC ....(since ABC is isosceles)
AD=AD ....(common side)
BD=DC ....(since BDC is isosceles)
ΔABDΔACD .....SSS test of congruence,
BAD=CAD i.e. BAP=PAC .....[c.a.c.t]......(i)

(ii) In ABP and ACP,
AB=AC ...(since ABC is isosceles)
AP=AP ...(common side)
BAP=PAC ....from (i)
ABPACP .... SAS test of congruence
BP=PC ...[c.s.c.t].....(ii)
APB=APC ....c.a.c.t.

(iii) Since ABDACD
BAD=CAD ....from (i)
So, AD bisects A
i.e. AP bisectsA.....(iii)

In BDP and CDP,
DP=DP ...common side
BP=PC ...from (ii)
BD=CD ...(since BDC is isosceles)
BDPCDP ....SSS test of congruence
BDP=CDP ....c.a.c.t.
DP bisectsD
So, AP bisects D ....(iv)
From (iii) and (iv),
AP bisects A as well as D.

(iv) We know that
APB+APC=180 ....(angles in linear pair)
Also, APB=APC ...from (ii)

APB=APC=1802=90

BP=PC and APB=APC=90

Hence, AP is perpendicular bisector of BC.

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