<em>AC bisects ∠BAD, => ∠BAC=∠CAD ..... (1)</em>
<em>thus in ΔABC and ΔADC, ∠ABC=∠ADC (given), </em>
<em> ∠BAC=∠CAD [from (1)],</em>
<em>AC (opposite side side of ∠ABC) = AC (opposite side side of ∠ADC), the common side between ΔABC and ΔADC</em>
<em>Hence, by AAS axiom, ΔABC ≅ ΔADC,</em>
<em>Therefore, BC (opposite side side of ∠BAC) = DC (opposite side side of ∠CAD), since (1)</em>
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Hence, BC=DC proved.
Answer:3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
if you divide 21 by 28 you get 3/4
B, is the correct answer.
7% of 450 is 31.5
We add 31.5 to 450 to find out highest possible error, and subtract 31.5 from 450 to find out lowest possible error.
I think the answer's C: $7000/$8000
That's a surprisingly easy question for high school