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Given:
AB = BC
ADB =

Given: AB = BC ADB =-example-1
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Answer:


m{\angle}D=60^(\circ)

Explanation:

From the given figure, it can be seen that
m{\angle}A=60^(\circ),
m{\angle}B=60^(\circ), thus

From ΔABD, using the angle sum property, we have


m{\angle}A+m{\angle}B+m{\angle}D=180^(\circ)


60^(\circ)+60^(\circ)+m{\angle}D=180^(\circ)


120^(\circ)+m{\angle}D=180^(\circ)


m{\angle}D=180^(\circ)-120^(circ)


m{\angle}D=60^(\circ)

therefore, the measure of
{\angle}ADB is
60^(\circ).

Hence, ΔABD is an equilateral triangle.

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