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प्रश्न
In the figure, given below, AB = AC.
Prove that: ∠BOC = ∠ACD.

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उत्तर

Let ∠ABO = ∠OBC = x and ∠ACO = ∠OCB = y
In ΔABC,
∠BAC = 180° − 2x − 2y ...(i)
Since, ∠B = ∠C ...[AB = AC]
`1/2"B" = 1/2"C"`
⇒ x = y
Now,
∠ACD = 2x + ∠BAC ...[Exterior angle is equal to sum of opp. interior angles]
∠ACD = 2x + 180° − 2x − 2y ...[From (i)]
∠ACD = 180° − 2y ...(i)
In ΔOBC,
∠BOC = 180° − x − y
⇒ ∠BOC = 180° − y − y ...[Already proved]
⇒ ∠BOC = 180° − 2y ...(ii)
From (i) and (ii)
∠BOC = ∠ACD
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