Math, asked by Jguptasudhanshu, 9 months ago

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In ∆ABC,
if angle ADE=angleB, then prove that ∆ADE~∆ABC ,also if AD =7.6cm , AE = 7.2cm and BC=8.4cm
find DE ​

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Answered by pradipdasdepal
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Answer:

AE÷EB=DE ÷BC

Step-by-step explanation:

SUPPOSE DE =X

Answered by viji18net
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Answer:

Given : AD= 7.6 cm, AE= 7.2 cm, BE= 4.2 cm, BC= 8.4 cm.

In ∆ADE and ∆ABC

∠A = ∠A (COMMON)

∠ADE = ∠ABC (GIVEN)

∆ADE~∆ABC (AA Similarity)

AD/AB = DE /BC

[Ratios of the corresponding sides of the similar triangles are equal]

AD/(AE+BE) = DE/BC

7.6 / (7.2+4.2)= DE/8.4

7.6 /11.4 = DE/8.4

DE= (7.6 × 8.4) /11.4

DE= (7.6×8.4)/11.4

DE = 63.84/11.4= 5.6 cm

Hence, DE= 5.6 cm

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