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Solution:
Data: E is any point on Median AD of an ∆ABC.
To Prove: ar.(∆ABE) = ar. (∆ACE)
Proof: In ∆ABC, AD is the median.
∴ ∆ABD = ∆ACD ……….. (i)
In ∆EBC, DE is the median.
∴ ∆EBC = ∆ECD …………. (ii)
Subtracting (ii) from (i),
∆ABD – ∆EBD = ∆ACD – ∆ECD
∴ ar. (∆ABE) = ar. (∆ACE).
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Question 2.
In a triangle ABC, E is the mid-point of median AD. Show that
ar.(∆BED) = ar.(∆ABC).
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Solution:
Data: In a triangle ABC, E is the midpoint of median AD.
To Prove: ar.(∆BED) = ar.(∆ABC)
Proof: D is the midpoint of BD.
∴ BD = BC ……… (i)
E is the midpoint of AD.
∴ DE = AD …………(ii)
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Solution:
Data: Diagonals of ABCD, AC and BD intersect at ‘O’.
To Prove: ar.(∆AOD) = ar.(∆DOC) = ar.(∆COB) = ar.(∆AOB)
Proof: ‘O’ is the mid-point of diagonals AC and BD.
DO is the median of ∆ADC.
∴ ar.(∆AQD) = ar.(∆DOC) ……….. (i)
CO is the median of ∆DCB.
∴ ar. (∆DOC) = ar.(∆BOC) ……….. (ii)
BO is the median of ∆ABC.
∴ ar.(∆BOC) = ar.(∆AOB) …………. (iii)
AO is the median of ∆ADB.
∴ ar.(∆AOB) = ar.(∆AOD) …………. (iv)
From (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv),
ar. (∆AOD) = ar. (∆DOC) = ar. (∆COB) = ar. (∆AOB)
∴ The diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into four
triangles of equal area.
Question 4.
In Fig., ABC and ABD are two triangles on the same base AB.
If line- segment CD is bisected by AB at O, show that
ar.(∆ABC) = ar.(∆ABD).
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Question 5.
D, E and F are respectively the midpoints of the sides BC, CA
and AB of a ∆ABC. Show that
To Prove:
(i) BDEF is a parallelogram.
(ii) ar.(ADEF) = ar.(∆ABC)
(iii) ar.(BDEF) = ar.(∆ABC).
Proof: (i) In ∆ABC, D, E and F are respectively mid-points of
the sides BC, CA and AB.
∴ BD = BC
and EF = BC (mi-point theorem) z .
EF || BC
∴ BD = EF
BD || EF
∴ BDEF is a parallelogram.
Question 6.
In Fig., diagonals AC and BD of quadrilateral ABCD intersect
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Question 7.
D and E are points on sides AB and AC respectively of ∆ABC
such that ar.(∆DBC) = ar.(∆EBC). Prove that, DE || BC.
Solution:
Data : D and E are mints on sides AB and AC respectively of
∆ABC such that ar.(∆DBC) = ar.(∆EBC).
To Prove: DE || BC.
Construction: BE and DC joined.
Proof: ∆DBC and ∆EBC are on base BC.
ar.(∆DBC) = ar. (∆EBC) (Data)
Two triangles on the same base (or equal bases) and
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Question 8.
XY is a line parallel to side BC of a triangle ABC. If BE || AC
and CF || AB meet XY at E and F respectively, show that
ar.(∆ABE) = ar.(∆ACF).
Solution:
Data : XY is a line parallel to side BC of a triangle ABC. If BE ||
AC and CF || AB meet XY at E and F respectively,
To Prove: ar.(∆ABE) = ar.(∆ACF).
Proof: XY || BC
∴ EY || BC
and BE || AC
BE || YC
∴ BEYC is a parallelogram.
Similarly, BCFX is a parallelogram.
BEYC and BCFX are on base BC and between BC || EF.
∴ ar.( BEYC) = ar.( BCFX) ………….. (i)
Now, ∆ABE and BEYC are on base BE and in between BE
|| AC.
∴ ar.(∆ABE) = ar.( BCYX) …………… (ii)
Similarly, ∆ACF and BCFX are on base CF and in between
CF || AB.
∴ ar.(∆ACF) = ar.(imggrectBCFX) …………….. (iii)
Comparing (i), (ii) and (iii),
∴ ar. (∆ABE) = ar. (∆ACF)
Question 9.
The side AB of a parallelogram ABCD is produced to any
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Solution:
Data: Diagonals AC and BD of a trapezium ABCD with AB ||
DC, intersect each other at ‘O’.
To Prove: ar.(∆AOD) = ar.(∆BOC)
Proof: ∆ABD and ∆ABC are on base AB and between AB ||
DC.
∴ ar. (∆ABD) = ar. (∆ABC)
Subtracting ar.(∆ABO) on both sides,
ar.(∆ABD) – ar.(∆ABO) = ar.(∆ABC) – ar.(∆ABO)
∴ ar.(∆AOD) = ar.(∆BOC).
Question 11.
In �g., ABCDE is a pentagon. A line through B parallel to AC
meets DC produced at F. Show that
Question 12.
A villager Itwaari has a plot of land of the shape of a
quadrilateral. The Gram Panchayat of the village decided to
take over some portion of his plot from one of the corners to
construct a Health Centre. Itwaari agrees to the above
proposal with the condition that he should be given equal
amount of land in lieu of his land adjoining his plot so as to
form a triangular plot. Explain how this proposal will be
implemented.
Solution:
Let the shape of plot be quadrilateral ABCD. Itwaari agrees to
give land as follows:
Diagonal AC of a quadrilateral is joined. BA side of land ABCD
is produced to E.
CE and DE || AC are drawn.
Now, ∆ACD and ∆ACE are on same base aC and in between
AC || DE.
∴ ar.(∆ACD) = ar.(∆ACE)
Subtracting ar.(∆AOC) on both sides
ar (∆ACD) – ar(∆AOC) = ar(∆ACE) – ar(∆AOC)
ar.(∆DOC) = ar.(∆AOC).
Now, Itwaari agrees to give ADOC to construct a Health
Centre. Area of ∆AOE and ∆CEB is remains with Itrwaari.
Question 13.
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Solution:
Data : ABCD is a trapezium with AB || DC. A line parallel to
AC intersects AB at x and BC at y.
To Prove: ar.(ADx) = ar.(ACy)
Construction: Join CX.
Proof: ABCD is a trapezium.
∴ AB || DC
∆ADx and ∆ACx are on same base Ax and in between AB ||
DC.
∴ (∆ADx) = (∆ACx) ………… (i)
But, AC || xy (Data)
∆ACx and ∆ACy are on same base AC and in between AC ||
xy.
∴ (∆ACx) = (∆ACy) …………. (ii)
From comparing (i) and (ii),
∴ (∆ADx) = (∆ACy).
Question 14.
In Fig., AP || BQ || CR.
Prove that ar.(AQC) = ar.(PBR).
Solution:
Data: AP || BQ || CR.
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Question 15.
Diagonals AC and BD of a quadrilateral ABCD intersect at O
in such a way that ar.(AOD) = ar.(BOC). Prove that ABCD is a
trapezium.
Solution:
Data: Diagonals AC and BD of a quadrilateral ABCD intersect
at O in such a way that ar.(AOD) = ar.(BOC).
To Prove: ABCD is a trapezium.
Proof: ar.(∆AOD) = ar.(∆BOC) (Data)
Adding ar.(∆ODC) on both sides,
ar.(∆AOD) + ar.(∆ODC) = ar.(∆BOC) + ar.(∆ODC)
∴ ar.(∆ADC) = ar.(∆BDC)
Area of these triangles are equal, they are on base DC and in
between DC, AB straight lines.
∴ DC || AB.
Now, one pair of opposite sides of quadrilateral are parallel,
hence ABCD is a trapezium.
Question 16.
In Fig., ar.(DRC) = ar.(DPC) and ar.(BDP) = ar.(ARC). Show that
both the quadrilaterals ABCD and CPR are trapeziums.
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Solution:
Data: in �g. ar.(DRC) = ar.(DPC) and
ar.(BDP) = ar.(ARC).
To Prove: (i) ABCD is a trapezium
(ii) DCPR is a trapezium.
Proof: (i) ar.(∆BDP) = ar.(∆ARC) (Data)
ar.(∆DPC) + ar.(∆DCB) = ar.(∆DCR) + ar.(∆DCA)
But, ∆DRC = ∆DPC. (Data)
∴ ar.(∆DCB) = ar.(∆DCA)
These are on same base DC and in between straight lines DC
and AB.
∴ DC || AB.
Now, one pair of opposite sides of quadrilateral ABCD are
parallel, hence ABCD is a trapezium.
(ii) ∆DRC and ∆DPC are on the same base DC and in between
DC and RP and they are equal in area.
∴ DC || RP.
∴ Hence ‘Quadrilateral’ DCPR is a trapezium.
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