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Prove the midpoint theorem

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Answered by MdSaalikFaizan
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Mid point theorem says that the line segment joining the mid-points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and equal to half the third side.

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Answered by lucky1829
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Given: AD = DB and AE = EC.

To Prove: DE ∥∥ BC and DE = 1212 BC.

Construction: Extend line segment DE to F such that DE = EF.

Proof: In △△ ADE and △△ CFE

AE = EC   (given)

∠∠AED = ∠∠CEF (vertically opposite angles)

DE = EF   (construction)

hence

△△ ADE ≅≅ △△ CFE (by SAS)

Therefore,
∠∠ADE = ∠∠CFE   (by c.p.c.t.)

∠∠DAE = ∠∠FCE   (by c.p.c.t.)

and AD = CF  (by c.p.c.t.)

The angles ∠∠ADE and ∠∠CFE are alternate interior angles assuming AB and CF are two lines intersected by transversal DF.

Similarly, ∠∠DAE and ∠∠FCE are alternate interior angles assuming AB and CF are two lines intersected by transversal AC.

Therefore, AB ∥∥ CF

So, BD ∥∥ CF

and BD = CF (since AD = BD and it is proved above that AD = CF)

Thus, BDFC is a parallelogram.

By the properties of parallelogram, we have

DF ∥∥ BC

and DF = BC

DE ∥∥ BC

and DE = 1212BC  (DE = EF by construction)

Hence proved.


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