A challenging geometry problem(Re-uploaded)

Geometry Level 3

Given that C A B = 10 0 \angle CAB=100^\circ and B D BD is the bisector of A B C \angle ABC and A B = A C AB=AC . Is A D + B D AD+BD always equal to B C BC ?

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1 solution

Arifin Ikram
Oct 3, 2019

Given,

A B = A C AB=AC

So,

\Rightarrow A B = A D + C D AB=AD+CD

It is true for all time .

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Fahim Muhtamim - 1 year, 8 months ago

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arifin ikram - 1 year, 8 months ago

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