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ABCD is arectangle in which diagonal AC bisects A as well as C. Show that:

(i) ABCD is a square

(ii) Diagonal BD bisects B as well as D.



Answer -

(i) DAC = DCA (AC bisects A as well as C)

AD =CD (Sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal)

also, CD = AB (Opposite sides of a rectangle)

,AB = BC = CD = AD

Thus, ABCD is a square.

(ii) In ΔBCD,

BC = CD

CDB = CBD (Angles opposite to equal sides are equal)

also, CDB = ABD (Alternate interior angles)

CBD = ABD

Thus, BD bisects B

Now,

CBD = ADB

CDB = ADB

Thus,BD bisects D

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