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Standard IX
Mathematics
RHS Rule
The four tria...
Question
The four triangles formed by joining the midpoints of the sides of a triangle respectively are:
A
similar, not necessarily congruent
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B
congruent
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C
equilateral
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D
isosceles
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Solution
The correct option is
B
congruent
In
△
A
B
C
D
is the midpoint of
B
C
E
is the midpoint of
B
A
∴
by midpoint theorem,
F
O
|
|
A
C
1
2
A
C
=
O
F
⇒
O
F
=
A
E
Similarly
O
E
=
A
B
and
E
F
=
B
C
, using mid point theorem.
In
△
A
F
E
;
△
D
E
F
;
△
E
D
C
A
F
=
D
E
=
F
B
=
E
D
, Proved
F
E
=
E
F
=
B
O
=
D
C
, Proved
A
E
=
O
F
=
F
O
=
E
C
Proved
By SSS congruency.
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