To prove:
Explanation of Solution
Giveninformation:In the figure shown,
Concept/Formula used:In an isosceles triangle, any two sides are always congruent.
Also in two
So, first show that
Calculation: In
Thus, by ASA( Angle-Side-Angle) congruency,
Now, by CPCT (Corresponding parts of corresponding triangles),
Conclusion: Thus,as two sides of triangles
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