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how to justify the ceva's theorem by example​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Answer:

Statement of Ceva's Theorem Consider a triangle ABC with a point P that lies inside the triangle. Consider the lines AP, BP, and CP to hit the BC, CA, and AB at the points D, E, F, D, E, and F, respectively. then the lines AD, BE and CF are concurrent at the point P.

Answered by suvendu1274
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let h1 and h2 be the altitudes of triangles ABG, BGC and ADG, GDC, respectively. Let the area of the triangle be denoted using closed square brackets such as [ABG], [BGC], and so on. When h1 and h2 are constructed, [BGC] is equal to 0.5(GC)(h1) and [ABG] is equal to 0.5(AG)(h1).

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