Asked by Sudarshan
Show that the bisector of the vertical angle of an isosceles triangle bisect the base at right angles
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Answered by
Steve
use the law of sines to show that the base is divided into equal lengths.
Then that will imply that the angles at the base of the altitude are also equal, so they are both 90 degrees.
Then that will imply that the angles at the base of the altitude are also equal, so they are both 90 degrees.
Answered by
Somi kumari
Show that the bisector of the vertical of an isosceles triangle bisects the base at tight angles
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