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प्रश्न
O is the circumcentre of the triangle ABC and OD is perpendicular on BC. Prove that ∠BOD = ∠A.
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उत्तर
Given:
O is the circumcenter of triangle ABC.
D is the foot of the perpendicular from O to BC.
So OD ⟂ BC.
We have to prove that ∠BOD = ∠A

OB = OC = OA
Since O is the circumcenter, all these are radii of the circumcircle of triangle ABC.
OD ⟂ BC ⇒ D is midpoint of BC
In a circle, the perpendicular drawn from the center to any chord bisects that chord.
BC is a chord and OD ⟂ BC; hence,
BD = DC
D is the midpoint of BC.
OD bisects ∠BOC
OB = OC (radii)
BD = DC (from Step 2)
O and D lie on perpendicular bisector of BC
Therefore, OD is the perpendicular bisector of chord BC; hence, it bisects the angle at the centre subtended by BC.
∠BOD = ∠COD
Using the Central Angle Theorem
Chord BC subtends:
At center: ∠BOC
At circumference (on ΔABC): ∠A
The angle made at the center is twice the angle made at the circumference by the same chord.
∠BOC = 2∠A ...[OD bisects ∠BOC]
Therefore,
` angleBOD = 1/2 angleBOC` ...[Substitute ∠BOC = 2∠A]
`⇒ angleBOD = 1/2 xx (2 angleA)`
⇒ angle BOD = ∠A
`angleBOD = angleA` ...[Hence proved]
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