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Question
If the lengths of the sides BC, CA and AB of a ΔABC are a, b and c respectively and AD is the bisector ∠A then find the lengths of BD and DC
Solution
Let DC = X
∴ BD = a-X
By using angle bisector there in ΔABC, we have
`(AB)/(AC)=(BD)/(DC)`
⇒ `c/b=(a-x)/x`
⇒`cx=ab-bx`
⇒`x(b+c)=ab`
⇒`x=(ab)/(b+c)`
Now,` a-x=a-(ab)/(b+c)`
=`(ab+ac-ab)/(b+c)`
=`(ac)/(a+b)`
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