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In fig abcd is a square and pqrs is a rhombus. The lengths of the sides of both are equal. Are they similar. Give reason.​

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Answer:

Given- ABCD is a rhombus and P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively.

To Prove-PQRS is a rectangle

Construction,

AC and BD are joined.

Proof,

In ΔDRS and ΔBPQ,

DS = BQ (Halves of the opposite sides of the rhombus)

∠SDR = ∠QBP (Opposite angles of the rhombus)

DR = BP (Halves of the opposite sides of the rhombus)

Thus, ΔDRS ≅ ΔBPQ by SAS congruence condition.

RS = PQ by CPCT --- (i)

In ΔQCR and ΔSAP,

RC = PA (Halves of the opposite sides of the rhombus)

∠RCQ = ∠PAS (Opposite angles of the rhombus)

CQ = AS (Halves of the opposite sides of the rhombus)

Thus, ΔQCR ≅ ΔSAP by SAS congruence condition.

RQ = SP by CPCT --- (ii)

Now,

In ΔCDB,

R and Q are the mid points of CD and BC respectively.

⇒ QR || BD

also,

P and S are the mid points of AD and AB respectively.

⇒ PS || BD

⇒ QR || PS

Thus, PQRS is a parallelogram.

also, ∠PQR = 90°

Now,

In PQRS,

RS = PQ and RQ = SP from (i) and (ii)

∠Q = 90°

Thus, PQRS is a rectangle.

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