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Priyanka

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· 1 Months ago

How can AD be ever equal to AC when the angles subtended by AD and AC with a common line are different?

Question:
In the given figure, if AD = BD = AC, then find the value of \(\angle \)ACD.


Options:
A) \(\cfrac{124^0}{3}\)
B) \(\cfrac{142^0}{3}\)
C) 39°
D) \(\cfrac{73^0}{3}\)
Solution:
Ans: (b) 


sonu

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· 1 Months ago

actually u r right If the given figure is practical one , but it seems not to be the case in here !
(so don't get deceived by the picture shown....
just stick to the statement given )

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