Triangles Class 10 Notes CBSE Maths Chapter 6 [PDF]
Triangles Class 10 Notes CBSE Maths Chapter 6 [PDF]
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Similarity of Triangles:
Two triangles are similar, if
a) their corresponding angles are equal and
b) their corresponding sides are in the same ratio (or proportion).
Criterion of similarity:
In ABC and DEF, if
(i) if A = D, B = E, C = F and
AB BC CA
(ii) = = , then the two triangles are similar.
DE EF FD
Theorems in similarity (SSS, AA, SAS, BPT)
AA criterion of similarity or AAA criterion:
If in two triangles, the corresponding angles are equal, then their corresponding sides are in the
same ratio (or proportion) and hence the two triangles are similar.
This theorem can be proved by taking two triangles ABC and DEF such that A = D, B = E,
C = F.
This criterion is referred to as the SSS (Side-Side-Side) similarity criterion for two triangles.
This theorem can be proved by taking two triangles ABC and DEF such that
AB BC CA
= = (< 1)
DE EF FD
DP DQ BC
So,
DE DF EF
So, BC = PQ
This criterion is referred to as the SAS (Side-Angle-Side) similarity criterion for two triangles.
As before, this theorem can be proved by taking two triangles ABC and DEF such that
AB AC
= (< 1) and A = D.
DE DF
Cut DP = AB, DQ = AC and join PQ.
Now, PQ EF and ABC DPQ
So, A = D, B = P and C = Q
Therefore, ABC DEF
Proof: We are given a triangle ABC in which a line parallel to side BC intersects the other two
sides AB and AC at D and E respectively.
AD AE
We need to prove that
DB EC
Let us join BE and CD and then draw
DM AC and EN AB
1
Now, area of ADE = base height
2
1
= AD EN
2
Recall from Class IX, that area of ADE is denoted as ar(ADE).
1
So, ar(ADE) = AD EN
2
1
Similarly, ar(BDE) = DB EN
2
1
ar(ADE) = AE DM and
2
1
ar(DEC) = EC DM
2
1
AD EN
ar ( ADE ) 2
Therefore,
ar ( BDE ) 1
DB EN
2
AD
= ... (1)
DB
1
AE DM
ar ( ADE ) 2
and
ar ( DEC ) 1
EC DM
2
AE
= …(2)
EC
Note that BDE and DEC are on the same base DE and between the same parallels BC and DE.
So, ar(BDE) = ar(DEC)...(3)
Therefore, from (1), (2) and (3), we have:
AD AE
=
DB EC
Proof: We are given two triangles ABC and PQR such that ABC PQR
If a perpendicular is drawn from the vertex of the right angle of a right triangle to the hypotenuse,
then the triangles on both sides of the perpendicular are similar to the whole triangle and to each
other.
Proof: Here we are given a triangle ABC in which AC2 = AB2 + BC2
We need to prove that B = 90°
To start with, we construct a PQR right angled at Q such that PQ = AB and QR = BC