145k views
5 votes
Given: Triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle where AB = BC

Given: Triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle where AB = BC-example-1
Given: Triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle where AB = BC-example-1
Given: Triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle where AB = BC-example-2
Given: Triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle where AB = BC-example-3
User Maxxxo
by
6.3k points

1 Answer

1 vote

We have to find the reason for statement 3, which is:


m\angle ABD=m\angle CBD

This angles are the angles that are formed after the bisection of ∠ABC.

As BD is an angle bisector, then the angle is divided into two equally measured angles, that are ∠ABD and ∠CBD.

Then, the reason for this statement is the definition of angle bisector.

Answer: definition of angle bisector [Option A]

User Ruslan Mushkaev
by
6.5k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.