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two poles of height A and B metres are p m apart prove that height h of the point of intersection N of the lines joining the top of each pole to the foot of the opposite Pole is ab/a+b meters


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Answered by shreydoda14
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Let AB be the pole of height 'a' m and CD be the pole of height 'b' m and let the point of intersection of lines joining the topos of the poles be E and the its height be 'h' m. Let the perpendicular drawn from E be EF. Let DF = 'x' m and BF = 'y' m. As given in the question, BD = 'p' m

Consider triangles DEP and DAB. They will be similar by AAA similarity criteria. So

x/p = h/a ------------- (1)

Similarly triangles BFE and BDC are similar by AAA similarity. Hence

y/p = h/b -------------- (2)

Add (1) and (2)

x/p + y/p = h/a + h/b

=> (x+y)/p = (ha+hb)/ab

=> p/p = h(a+b)/ab

=> 1 = h(a+b)/ab

=> h = ab/(a+b)

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