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Q.2 A) Solve the following 1) If A triABC - A triPQR and AB: PQ = 2:3, then find A(ABC) A(PQR)

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Answered by brupashree81
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:4/9

Step-by

Given :

Triangle ABC=PQR

AB:PQ

2:3

According to theorem of ares of similar triangle "when two triangle are similar , the ratio of areas of those triangle is equal to the ratio of the square of their corresponding sides"

Therefore, A(ABC)/A(PQR) = AB/PQ= 2square / 3 square = 4/9

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