Mathematics
ABC and DBC are two isosceles triangles on the same side of BC. Prove that :
(i) DA (or AD) produced bisects BC at right angle.
(ii) ∠BDA = ∠CDA.
Related Questions
In quadrilateral ABCD, side AB is the longest and side DC is the shortest. Prove that :
(i) ∠C > ∠A
(ii) ∠D > ∠B
In triangle ABC, side AC is greater than side AB. If the internal bisector of angle A meets the opposite side at point D, prove that : ∠ADC is greater than ∠ADB.
In isosceles triangle ABC, sides AB and AC are equal. If point D lies in base BC and point E lies on BC produced (BC being produced through vertex C), prove that :
(i) AC > AD
(ii) AE > AC
(iii) AE > AD
Given : ED = EC
Prove : AB + AD > BC.
