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प्रश्न
D is a point on the side BC of ∆ABC such that ∠ADC = ∠BAC. Prove that` \frac{"CA"}{"CD"}=\frac{"CB"}{"CA"} or "CA"^2 = "CB" × "CD".`
D is a point on the side BC of triangle ABC such that angle ADC is equal to angle BAC. Prove that: CA2 = CB × CD.
उत्तर १
In ∆ABC and ∆DAC, we have
∠ADC = ∠BAC and ∠C = ∠C
Therefore, by AA-criterion of similarity, we have
∆ABC ~ ∆DAC
`\Rightarrow \frac{"AB"}{"DA"}=\frac{"BC"}{"AC"}=\frac{"AC"}{"DC"}`
`\Rightarrow \frac{"CB"}{"CA"}=\frac{"CA"}{"CD"}`
उत्तर २
In ΔADC and ΔBAC,
∠ADC = ∠BAC ...(Given)
∠ACD = ∠BCA ...(Common angle)
∴ ΔADC ∼ ΔBAC ...(By AA similarity criterion)
We know that corresponding sides of similar triangles are in proportion.
`:. ("CA")/("CB") = ("CD")/("CA")`
⇒ CA2 = CB × CD
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