Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
In the given triangle P, Q and R are the mid-points of sides AB, BC and AC respectively. Prove that triangle PQR is similar to triangle ABC.
उत्तर
In ∆ABC, PR || BC.
By Basic proportionality theorem,
`(AP)/(PB) = (AR)/(RC)`
Also, in ∆PAR and ∆ABC,
∠PAR = ∠BAC ...(Common)
∠APR = ∠ABC ...(Corresponding angles)
∆PAR ~ ∆BAC ...(AA similarity)
`(PR)/(BC) = (AP)/(AB)`
`(PR)/(BC) = 1/2` ...(As P is the mid-point of AB)
`(PR)/(BC) = 1/2 BC`
Similarity, `PQ = 1/2 AC`
`RQ = 1/2 AB`
Thus, `(PR)/(BC) = (PQ)/(AC) = (RQ)/(AB)`
`=>` ∆QRP ~ ∆ABC ...(SSS similarity)
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
In the following figure, in Δ PQR, seg RS is the bisector of ∠PRQ.
PS = 3, SQ = 9, PR = 18. Find QR.
The diagonal BD of a parallelogram ABCD intersects the segment AE at the point F, where E is any point on the side BC. Prove that DF × EF = FB × FA
A line PQ is drawn parallel to the base BC of ∆ABC which meets sides AB and AC at points P and Q respectively. If AP = `1/3` PB; find the value of:
- `"Area of ΔABC"/"Area of ΔAPQ"`
- `"Area of ΔAPQ"/"Area of trapezium PBCQ"`
In the given figure, ABC is a triangle. DE is parallel to BC and `(AD)/(DB) = 3/2`.
- Determine the ratios `(AD)/(AB)` and `(DE)/(BC)`.
- Prove that ∆DEF is similar to ∆CBF. Hence, find `(EF)/(FB).`
- What is the ratio of the areas of ∆DEF and ∆BFC?
A triangle ABC is enlarged, about the point O as centre of enlargement, and the scale factor is 3. Find : A' B', if AB = 4 cm.
In the figure, given below, AB, CD and EF are parallel lines. Given AB = 7.5 cm, DC = y cm, EF = 4.5 cm, BC = x cm and CE = 3 cm, calculate the values of x and y.
Find the scale factor in each of the following and state the type of size transformation:
Actual length = 12cm, Image length = 15cm.
ΔABC is enlarged, with a scale factor 5. Find: A'B', if AB = 4cm
If figure OPRQ is a square and ∠MLN = 90°. Prove that QR2 = MQ × RN
Construct a triangle similar to a given triangle PQR with its sides equal to `7/3` of the corresponding sides of the triangle PQR (scale factor `7/3 > 1`)