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In `triangleABC, angleB=60^(@)` and `angleC = 75^(@)`. If D is a point on side BC such that `("ar"(triangleABD))/("ar"(triangleACD))=1/sqrt(3)`
find `angleBAD`

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the given information about triangle ABC and the relationship between the areas of triangles ABD and ACD. ### Step 1: Find angle A Given: - Angle B = 60° - Angle C = 75° Using the angle sum property of triangles: ...
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