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Which statement is necessarily true if BD is an attitude to the hypotenuse of right ABC?

Which statement is necessarily true if BD is an attitude to the hypotenuse of right-example-1
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The first option. ADB is congruent to BDC because they if angle/angle. At least two angles are the same making it congruent.
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Answer:
(AB)/(BC)=(AC)/(BD)

Explanation:

Given: Δ ABC is a right triangle right angled at B.

If BD is an attitude to the hypotenuse of right triangle ABC.

Then Δ ABD is a right triangle.

Now, in Δ ABC and Δ ADB

∠A=∠A [Reflexive property]

∠ABC=∠BDA [each 90°]

Then by AA similarity criteria,

Δ ABC ≈ Δ ADB

We know that in similar triangles, the corresponding sides are proportional.

Since side AB of Δ ABD is corresponding to side AC of Δ ABC.

and side BC of Δ ABD is corresponding to side BD of Δ ABC.

∴ we have,


(AB)/(AC)=(BC)/(BD)


\Rightarrow(AB)/(BC)=(AC)/(BD)

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