Chapter 06 Triangles Exercise-02

EXERCISE 6.2

1. In Fig. 6.17, (i) and (ii), $DE \| BC$. Find $EC$ in (i) and $AD$ in (ii).

Fig. 6.17

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Solution

(i)

Let $EC=x cm$

It is given that $D E \| B C$.

By using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain

$ \begin{aligned} & \dfrac{AD}{DB}=\dfrac{AE}{EC} \\ & \dfrac{1.5}{3}=\dfrac{1}{x} \\ & x=\dfrac{3 \times 1}{1.5} \\ & x=2 \\ & \therefore EC=2 cm \end{aligned} $

(ii)

Let $AD=x cm$

It is given that DE || BC.

By using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain

$\dfrac{AD}{DB}=\dfrac{AE}{EC}$

$\dfrac{x}{7.2}=\dfrac{1.8}{5.4}$

$x=\dfrac{1.8 \times 7.2}{5.4}$

$x=2.4$

$\therefore AD=2.4 cm$

2. $E$ and $F$ are points on the sides $P Q$ and $P R$ respectively of a $\triangle PQR$. For each of the following cases, state whether EF $\|$ QR :

(i) $PE=3.9 ~cm, EQ=3 ~cm, PF=3.6 ~cm$ and $FR=2.4 ~cm$

(ii) $PE=4 cm, QE=4.5 cm, PF=8 cm$ and $RF=9 cm$

(iii) $PQ=1.28 cm, PR=2.56 cm, PE=0.18 cm$ and $PF=0.36 cm$

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Solution

(i)

Given that, $PE=3.9 cm, EQ=3 cm, PF=3.6 cm, FR=2.4 cm$ $\dfrac{PE}{EQ}=\dfrac{3.9}{3}=1.3$ $\dfrac{PF}{FR}=\dfrac{3.6}{2.4}=1.5$

Hence, $\dfrac{PE}{EQ} \neq \dfrac{PF}{FR}$

Therefore, EF is not parallel to QR.

(ii)

$P E=4 cm, Q E=4.5 cm, P F=8 cm, R F=9 cm$

$\dfrac{PE}{EQ}=\dfrac{4}{4.5}=\dfrac{8}{9}$

$\dfrac{PF}{FR}=\dfrac{8}{9}$

Hence, $\dfrac{PE}{EQ}=\dfrac{PF}{FR}$

Therefore, $EF$ is parallel to QR.

(iii)

$P Q=1.28 cm, P R=2.56 cm, P E=0.18 cm, P F=0.36 cm$

$\dfrac{PE}{PQ}=\dfrac{0.18}{1.28}=\dfrac{18}{128}=\dfrac{9}{64}$

$\dfrac{PF}{PR}=\dfrac{0.36}{2.56}=\dfrac{9}{64}$

Hence, $\dfrac{P E}{P Q}=\dfrac{P F}{P R}$

Therefore, EF is parallel to QR.

3. In Fig. 6.18, if $L M \| C B$ and $L N \| C D$, prove that $\dfrac{AM}{AB}=\dfrac{AN}{AD} .$

Fig. 6.18

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Solution

In the given figure, $L M \| C B$

By using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain $\dfrac{AM}{AB}=\dfrac{AL}{AC}$

Similarly, $LN \| CD$

$\therefore \dfrac{AN}{AD}=\dfrac{AL}{AC}$

From $(i)$ and $(i i)$, we obtain

$\dfrac{AM}{AB}=\dfrac{AN}{AD}$

4. In Fig. 6.19, $DE \| AC$ and $DF \| AE$. Prove that $\dfrac{BF}{FE}=\dfrac{BE}{EC}$.

Fig. 6.19

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Solution

In $\triangle A B C, D E \| A C$

$\therefore \dfrac{B D}{D A}=\dfrac{B E}{E C} \quad$ (Basic Proportionality Theorem)

In $\triangle BAE, DF \| AE$

$\therefore \dfrac{BD}{DA}=\dfrac{BF}{FE} \quad$ (Basic Proportionality Theorem)

(ii)

From $(i)$ and $(i i)$, we obtain

$\dfrac{BE}{EC}=\dfrac{BF}{FE}$

5. In Fig. 6.20, DE $\| OQ$ and $DF \| OR$. Show that EF $\| QR$.

Fig. 6.20

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Solution

In $\triangle POQ, DE \| OQ$

$\therefore \dfrac{P E}{E Q}=\dfrac{P D}{D O} \quad$ (Basic proportionality theorem)

(i)

In $\triangle POR, DF \| OR$

$\therefore \dfrac{PF}{FR}=\dfrac{PD}{DO} \quad$ (Basic proportionality theorem)

From $(i)$ and $(i i)$, we obtain

$\dfrac{PE}{EQ}=\dfrac{PF}{FR}$

$\therefore EF \| QR \quad$ (Converse of basic proportionality theorem)

6. In Fig. 6.21, A, B and $C$ are points on $OP, OQ$ and $OR$ respectively such that $AB \| PQ$ and $AC \| PR$. Show that $BC \| QR$.

Fig. 6.21

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Solution

In $\triangle POQ, AB \| PQ$

$\therefore \dfrac{OA}{AP}=\dfrac{OB}{BQ} \quad$ (Basic proportionality theorem)

(i)

In $\triangle POR, AC \| PR$

$\therefore \dfrac{OA}{AP}=\dfrac{OC}{CR} \quad$ (By basic proportionality theorem) (ii)

From $(i)$ and $(i i)$, we obtain

$\dfrac{OB}{BQ}=\dfrac{OC}{CR}$

$\therefore BC \| QR \quad$ (By the converse of basic proportionality theorem)

7. Using Theorem 6.1 , prove that a line drawn through the mid-point of one side of a triangle parallel to another side bisects the third side. (Recall that you have proved it in Class IX).

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Solution

Consider the given figure in which $P Q$ is a line segment drawn through the mid-point $P$ of line $A B$, such that $PQ \| BC$

By using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain

$\dfrac{AQ}{QC}=\dfrac{AP}{PB}$

$\dfrac{AQ}{QC}=\dfrac{1}{1} \quad$ (P is the mid-point of $AB . \therefore AP=PB$ )

$\Rightarrow AQ=QC$

Or, $Q$ is the mid-point of $AC$.

8. Using Theorem 6.2, prove that the line joining the mid-points of any two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side. (Recall that you have done it in Class IX).

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Solution

Consider the given figure in which $P Q$ is a line segment joining the mid-points $P$ and $Q$ of line $A B$ and $A C$ respectively.

i.e., $A P=P B$ and $A Q=Q C$

It can be observed that $\dfrac{AP}{PB}=\dfrac{1}{1}$

and $\dfrac{AQ}{QC}=\dfrac{1}{1}$

$\therefore \dfrac{AP}{PB}=\dfrac{AQ}{QC}$

Hence, by using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain

$PQ \| BC$

9. $A B C D$ is a trapezium in which $A B \| D C$ and its diagonals intersect each other at the point $O$. Show that $\dfrac{AO}{BO}=\dfrac{CO}{DO}$.

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Solution

Draw a line $EF$ through point $O$, such that

$EF \| CD$

In $\triangle ADC, EO \| CD$

By using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain

$\dfrac{AE}{ED}=\dfrac{AO}{OC}$

In $\triangle ABD$

$OE \| AB$

So, by using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain

$\dfrac{ED}{AE}=\dfrac{OD}{BO}$

$\Rightarrow \dfrac{AE}{ED}=\dfrac{BO}{OD}$

From equations (1) and (2), we obtain $\dfrac{AO}{OC}=\dfrac{BO}{OD}$

$\Rightarrow \dfrac{AO}{BO}=\dfrac{OC}{OD}$

10. The diagonals of a quadrilateral $A B C D$ intersect each other at the point $O$ such that $\dfrac{AO}{BO}=\dfrac{CO}{DO} \cdot$ Show that $ABCD$ is a trapezium.

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Solution

Let us consider the following figure for the given question.

Draw a line $O E \| A B$

In $\triangle A B D, O E \| A B$

By using basic proportionality theorem, we obtain

$\dfrac{AE}{ED}=\dfrac{BO}{OD}$

However, it is given that $\dfrac{AO}{OC}=\dfrac{OB}{OD}$

From equations (1) and (2), we obtain

$\dfrac{AE}{ED}=\dfrac{AO}{OC}$

$\Rightarrow EO$ || DC [By the converse of basic proportionality theorem]

$\Rightarrow AB|| OE|| DC$

$\Rightarrow AB \| CD$

$\therefore A B C D$ is a trapezium.



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