Triangles
Triangles
Triangles
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Prove that 3 times the sum of the squares of the sides of a triangle is equal to four times the square of the
medians
The areas of two similar triangles ABC and PQR are in ratio 9 : 16. If BC = 4.5 cm. Find the length of QR.
Two poles of height 7 m and 12 m stand on a plane ground. If the distance between their feet is 12 m, find the
distance between their tips.
The lengths of the diagonals of a rhombus are 24 cm and 10 cm. Find each side of the rhombus
Prove that the sum of the square of the diagonals of a parallelogram is equal to the sum of the squares of its sides.
1. In ΔLMN, ∟L = 50°and ∟N= 60°. If ΔLMN is similar to ΔPQR, then find ∟Q. (AI CBSE 2009)
2. If areas of two similar triangles are in the ratio 25:64, write the ratio of their corresponding sides. (AI CBSE 2009)
3. D, E and F are mid points of sides BC, AC and AB respectively of triangle ABC. Find ar(ΔDEF)/ar(ΔABC). ( AI CBSE 2008)
4. If one diagonal of a trapezium divides the other diagonal in the ratio 1:2. Prove that one of the parallel sides is double the other. (CBSE 2010)
5. ABC is a right triangle, right angled at A, and D is the mid-point of AB. Prove that BC2 = CD2 + 3BD2. (AI CBSE 2009 C)
6. If the diagonals of a quadrilateral divide each other proportionally, prove that it is a trapezium. (CBSE 2008)
7. Triangle ABC is right angled at B and D is the mid-point of BC. Prove that:- AC2 = 4AD2 . 3AB2.(AI CBSE 2008 C)
8. E is a point on the side AD produced of a parallelogram ABCD and BE intersects CD at F. Show that ΔABC is similar to ΔCFB. (AI CBSE 2008)
1. 1. In the fig., P and Q are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of ��ABC such that AP = 3.5 cm, PB = 7 cm, AQ = 3 cm and QC = 6 cm. If PQ = 4.5
cm, find BC.
2. The lengths of the diagonals of a rhombus are 30 cm and 40 cm. Find the side of the rhombus.
5. In ΔABC shown in figure, DE ‖ BC. If BC = 8 cm, DE = 6 cm and area of ΔADE = 45 cm2, what is the area of ΔABC?
6. If the areas of two similar triangles are in ratio 25 : 64, write the ratio of their corresponding sides.
7. If one diagonal of a trapezium divides the other diagonal in the ratio 1:3. Prove that one of the parallel sides is three times the other.
8. In the given figure, ΔABC and ΔDEF are similar, BC = 3 cm, EF = 4 cm and area of ΔABC = 54 cm2. Determine the area of ΔDEF.
9. A right triangle has hypotenuse of length q cm and one side of length p cm. If (q � p) - 2, express the length of third side of the right triangle in terms of q.
10. In the given figure, ABC is a triangle in which AB = AC, D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively, such that AD = AE. Show that the points B,
C, E and D are concyclic.
11. ABCD is a trapezium with AB ‖ DC in which diagonals AC and BD intersect at E and AAED ˜ ABEC. Prove that AD = BC.
12. ABC is a triangle. PQ is a line segment intersecting AB in P and AC in Q such that PQ ‖ BC and divides ΔABC into two parts equal in area. Find BP/AB,
13. ABC is a triangle in which AB = AC and D is any point in BC. Prove that : (AB)2 – (AD)2 = BD . CD.
14. AD is the median of ΔABC, O is any point on AD. BO and CO produced meet AC and AB in E and F respectively. AD is produced to X such that OD = DX.
Prove that AO : AX = AF : AB.
15. In a triangle ABC, P divides the sides AB such that AP : PB = 1 : 2, Q is a point on AC such that PQ ‖ BC. Find the ratio of the areas of ΔAPQ and trapezium
BPQC.
PHYSICS FORMULAS FOR
HIGH SCHOOL
Density is mass per unit volume
Density = mass / volume
Ohm's law
V=I.R
V = voltage applied
R = Resistance
I = current
n - index of refraction
c - velocity of light in a vacuum
v - velocity of light in the given material