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Question
In parallelogram ABCD, E is the mid-point of side AB and CE bisects angle BCD. Prove that:
- AE = AD,
- DE bisects and ∠ADC and
- Angle DEC is a right angle.
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Solution

Given: parallelogram ABCD in which E is mid-point of AB and CE bisects ZBCD.
To Prove :
(i) AE = AD
(ii) DE bisects ∠ADC
(iii) ∠DEC = 90°
Const. Join DE
Proof : (i) AB || CD (Given)
and CE bisects it.
∠1 = ∠3 (alternate ∠s) ……… (i)
But ∠1 = ∠2 (Given) …………. (ii)
From (i) & (ii)
∠2 = ∠3
BC = BE (sides opp. to equal angles)
But BC = AD (opp. sides of ||gm)
and BE = AE (Given)
AD = AE
∠4 = ∠5 (∠s opp. to equal sides)
But ∠5 = ∠6 (alternate ∠s)
=> ∠4 = ∠6
DE bisects ∠ADC.
Now AD || BC
=> ∠D + ∠C = 180°
2∠6+2∠1 = 180°
DE and CE are bisectors.
∠6 + ∠1 = `180^circ/2`
∠6 + ∠1 = 90°
But ∠DEC + ∠6 + ∠1 = 180°
∠DEC + 90° = 180°
∠DEC = 180° – 90°
∠DEC = 90°
Hence the result.
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