Math, asked by Rijul63, 11 months ago

BPT theorem (Basic Proportionality Theorem) class 10. Can anyone of tell me the correct measurements of triangles taken so that fraction is not larger See the attachment actually I have taken wrong measurements in observation table please tell the measurements that I can take for triangles Right angled triangle and obtuse angled triangle. Please tell me fast as tomorrow is my practical exam of Maths
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Answered by TygaRath
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In the right angled triangle chose AB and BC such that their values satisfy pythagoras theorum

So take AB 4 and AC 5

And take AP 1 and BP 3

and so the values of AQ becomes 1.25 and BQ becomes 3.75

In the obtuse triangle you can take any value as long as it satisfies BPT

So i take AB 10 cm and AC 8 cm

please note that u must take AB bigger than AC as the angle opposite to AB is obtuse and therefore the greatest angle in the triangle.

Now take values according

I take AP 4 and BP 6

So AQ becomes 3.6 and BQ becomes 5.4

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