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Geometry and Mensuration V.

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3AB 295
AB 98.33
2-98.33 (A)
B AC AB BC
2 2-1 295 or 2 295..(B)
Only a = 9 satisfies equation A and B.
AB 2 = 256, AC =2 512
512 + 295 =
Perimeter of the triangle 256 +
1063
65. Let AB a', AC the question:
=
3" =
according to
3.a' or a' - 3-1
Perimeter P = 397 +3 +3
P - 397 3 [3+ 1] =4.3"
L e t h ea l t i t u d e
from O of aOPO is OX and OY Thus P- 397 should be a multiple of both 3 and 4,
only option (d) p = 3313 feet satisfies this condition,
DC units so option (d) is correct.
Ara of oPOCD=;P0+DC)BC=80sq 64.
r-10)1080 A
PQ=6 unitss
AODC are similar triangles.
AOPO and D
Y
6 B
OX+10 10
10OX=60X
+ 60 XADY = 1+ 4Txr 1201+ 4T5.19
OX- 15 units
XOBY = 1 +2+ 4TX-
60 -3+ 509
360
61. In CAD:ADP+ CA? CD? 30
AB + AC XODY =1+2+ 4TX 4.04
Using Apollonius Theorem we get:
=
360
2AD+CD) XADY: XOBY: XODY :5.19 5.09 4.04
AB+AC 2AD+ BC/2
65.
AB+AC 2CD- AC) +BC /2
AB +AC 2(BC /4 AC) +BC/2 D
BAC BC AB
Theory Note: Apollonius' theorem is a theorem 60
relating the length of a median of a triangle to the 120°
engths of its side. it states that the sum of the
A
squares of any two sides of any triangle equals twice
the square on half the third side, together with twice Let AB a and AD =b
hesquare on the median bisecting the third side Area of parallelogram = ab sin60° = ab
pecthcally, in any triangle ABC, if AD is a median,
then ab 15
AB+AC 2(AD +BD) By applying cosine rule in A ABD:
. Let AC =
2, where a EN cos120°= a +b-49 1 or a + b = 34
2ab
AB AC/2 2
cCording to the uestion AB is a perfect square. d34
0-1 should be even or 'a' should be odd. By solving the above equation we get a* = 9 or 25
AB+ AC BC
a 3 or 5

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