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Answered by khansameer31423
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Answer:

Let us now state the Basic Proportionality Theorem which is as follows: If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle intersecting the other two sides in distinct points, then the other two sides are divided in the same ratio.


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basic proportionality theorem:-

Basic Proportionality theorem was introduced by a famous Greek Mathematician, Thales, hence it is also called Thales Theorem. According to him, for any two equiangular triangles, the ratio of any two corresponding sides is always the same. Based on this concept, he gave theorem of basic proportionality (BPT). This concept has been introduced in similar triangles.

If two triangles are similar to each other then,

  • i) Corresponding angles of both the triangles are equal
  • ii) Corresponding sides of both the triangles are in proportion to each other

Thus two triangles ΔABC and ΔPQR are similar if,

  • i) ∠A=∠P, ∠B=∠Q and ∠C=∠R
  • ii) AB/PQ, BC/QR, AC/PR

Basic Proportionality Theorem Proof

  • Let us now try to prove the basic proportionality theorem statement

  • Consider a triangle ΔABC, as shown in the given figure. In this triangle, we draw a line PQ parallel to the side BC of ΔABC and intersecting the sides AB and AC in P and Q, respectively.

According to the basic proportionality theorem as stated above, we need to prove:

  • AP/PB = AQ/QC

Construction

  • Join the vertex B of ΔABC to Q and the vertex C to P to form the lines BQ and CP and then drop a perpendicular QN to the side AB and also draw PM⊥AC as shown in the given figure.

Proof:-

  • Now the area of ∆APQ = 1/2 × AP × QN (Since, area of a triangle= 1/2× Base × Height)

Similarly,

  • area of ∆PBQ= 1/2 × PB × QN

  • area of ∆APQ = 1/2 × AQ × PM

Also,

  • area of ∆QCP = 1/2 × QC × PM ………… (1)

Now,

  • if we find the ratio of the area of triangles ∆APQand ∆PBQ, we havearea of ΔAPQarea of ΔPBQ = 12 × AP × QN12 × PB × QN = APPB

Similarly,

  • area of ΔAPQarea of ΔQCP = 12 × AQ × PM12 × QC × PM = AQQC ………..(2)

According to the property of triangles, the triangles drawn between the same parallel lines and on the same base have equal areas.

Therefore,

  • we can say that ∆PBQ and QCP have the same area.

  • area of ∆PBQ = area of ∆QCP …………..(3)
  • Therefore, from the equations (1), (2) and (3) we can say that,

AP/PB = AQ/QC

Also,

  • ∆ABC and ∆APQ fulfil the conditions for similar triangles, as stated above. Thus, we can say that ∆ABC ~∆APQ.

The MidPoint theorem is a special case of the basic proportionality theorem.

According to mid-point theorem, a line drawn joining the midpoints of the two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side.

Consider an ∆ABC.

Conclusion

  • We arrive at the following conclusions from the above theorem:

  • If P and Q are the mid-points of AB and AC, then PQ || BC. We can state this mathematically as follows:

  • If P and Q are points on AB and AC such that AP = PB = 1/2 (AB) and AQ = QC = 1/2 (AC), then PQ || BC.

  • Also, the converse of mid-point theorem is also true which states that the line drawn through the mid-point of a side of a triangle which is parallel to another side, bisects the third side of the triangle.

Hence, the basic proportionality theorem is proved.

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