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if a line divides any two sides of a triangle in the same ratio, then prove that line is parallel to the third side.​

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Answered by purnaporika1980
1

Answer:

Given : The line l intersects the sides PQ and side PR of ΔPQR in the points M and N respectively such that

MQ

PM

=

NR

PN

and P−M−Q, P−N−R.

To Prove : Line l ∥ Side QR

Proof : Let us consider that line l is not parallel to the side QR. Then there must be another line passing through M which is parallel to the side QR.

Let line MK be that line.

Line MK intersects the side PR at K, (P−K−R)

In ΔPQR, line MK∥ side QR

MQ

PM

=

KR

PK

....(1) (B.P.T.)

But

MQ

PM

=

NR

PN

....(2) (Given)

KR

PK

=

NR

PN

[From (1) and (2)]

KR

PK+KR

=

NR

PN+NR

(P−K−R and P−N−R)

∴ the points K and N are not different.

∴ line MK and line MN coincide

∴ line MN∥ Side QR

Hence, the converse of B.P.T. is proved.

Answered by gelievan2
2

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