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if the area of 2 triangles are similar then prove congruent

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Answered by Shriya2002
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This is not true. It is not necessary that if area of 2 triangles are same, they are congruent. Example:- One triangle has height 2 and base 4 and second triangle has height 4 and base 2. Their areas are equal but they are not congruent.
Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

→ ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF such that ar(∆ABC) = ar( ∆DEF) .

➡ To prove :-

→ ∆ABC ≅ ∆DEF .

➡ Proof :- --6-&&&&---

→ ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF . ( Given ) .

 \begin{lgathered}\tiny \sf \implies \frac{ar( \triangle ABC )}{ ar( \triangle D EF )} = \frac{AB^2}{DE^2} = \frac{AC^2}{DF^2} = \frac{BC^2}{EF^2} .........(1) . \\\end{lgathered}

Now, ar(∆ABC) = ar( ∆DEF ) [ given ] .

 \begin{lgathered}\sf \implies \frac{ar( \triangle ABC )}{ ar( \triangle D EF )} = 1..........(2). \\\end{lgathered}

▶ From equation (1) and (2), we get

 \begin{lgathered}\sf \implies \frac{AB^2}{DE^2} = \frac{AC^2}{DF^2} = \frac{BC^2}{EF^2} = 1 . \\\end{lgathered}

⇒ AB² = DE² , AC² = DF² , and BC² = EF² .

[ Taking square root both sides, we get ] .

⇒ AB = DE , AC = DF and BC = EF .

 \large\pink{ \boxed{ \tt \therefore \triangle ABC \cong \triangle D EF .}}

[ by SSS-congruency ] .

Hence, it is proved.

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