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प्रश्न
ABCD is a trapezium in which AB || DC. M and N are the mid-points of AD and the respectively. If AB = 12 cm, MN = 14 cm, then CD =
पर्याय
10 cm
12 cm
14 cm
16 cm
उत्तर
The given trapezium ABCD can be drawn as follows:
Here, AB || CD.
M and N are the mid-points of AD and BC respectively.
We have AB = 12cm ,MN = 14cm.
We need to find CD.
Join MN to intersect AC at G.
We have AB || CD and a line MN formed by joining the mid-points of sides AD and BC.
Thus, we can say that MN || AB || CD
In ΔADC M is the mid-point of AD and MG || CD
Therefore, G is the mid point of AC
By using the converse of mid-point theorem, we get:
`MG = 1/2 CD`…… (i)
In ΔABC, N is the mid point of BC and GN || AB
By using the converse of mid-point theorem, we get:
`GN = 1/2 AB` …… (ii)
Adding (i) and (ii),we get:
`GN + MG = 1/2AB +1/2 CD`
`MN = 1/2 (AB + CD)`…… (iii)
On substituting AB = 12cm and MN = 14cm in (iii),we get:
`14cm = 1/2(12cm + CD)`
28cm = 12cm + CD
CD = (28 - 12)cm
CD = 16cm
Hence the correct choice is (d).
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