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Answered by pranav000000
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Step-by-step explanation:

Basic Proportionality Theorem (can be abbreviated as BPT) states that, if a line is parallel to a side of a triangle which intersects the other sides into two distinct points, then the line divides those sides in proportion.

Answered by rishabh2328
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Basic Proportionality Theorem:

If a line is parallel to a side of a triangle which intersects the other sides into two distinct points, then the line divides those sides in proportion.

PROOF OF BPT

Given: In ΔABC, DE is parallel to BC

Line DE intersects sides AB and AC in points D and E respectively.

To Prove: AD/BD=AE/CE

Construction: Draw EF ⟂ AD and DG⟂ AE and join the segments BE and CD.

Proof:

Area of Triangle= ½ × base × height

In ΔADE and ΔBDE,

Ar(ADE)/Ar(DBE)=(1/2×AD×EF)/(12×DB×EF)=AD/DB ................(1)

In ΔADE and ΔCDE,

Ar(ADE)/Ar(ECD)=(1/2×AE×DG)/(1/2×EC×DG)=AE/EC.................(2)

Note that ΔDBE and ΔECD have a common base DE and lie between the same parallels DE and BC. Also, we know that triangles having the same base and lying between the same parallels are equal in area.

So, we can say that

Ar(ΔDBE)=Ar(ΔECD)

Therefore,

A(ΔADE)/A(ΔBDE)=A(ΔADE)/A(ΔCDE)

Therefore,

AD/BD=AE/CE

Hence Proved.

The BPT also has a converse which states, if a line divides any two sides of a triangle in the same ratio, then the line is parallel to the third side.

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