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ICSE 10 practice

The document presents various geometry problems involving similarity of triangles, parallel lines, and area ratios. It includes proofs and calculations related to similar triangles, trapeziums, and properties of right-angled triangles. Each problem requires demonstrating relationships between different segments and angles within geometric figures.

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ICSE 10 practice

The document presents various geometry problems involving similarity of triangles, parallel lines, and area ratios. It includes proofs and calculations related to similar triangles, trapeziums, and properties of right-angled triangles. Each problem requires demonstrating relationships between different segments and angles within geometric figures.

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SIMILARITY Circle

1) In the given figure,AP= 8cm,BP=22cm,AQ= P I


12cm, QC= 8cm(i) show that APQ is similar
to ACB (ii)If PQ=14cm, find BC cg
2. A perpendicular drawn from the vertex of the right angle of a
right-angled triangle divides the triangle into two triangle
similar to each other and also to the original triangle. prove it.
3. In the given figure, QR is parallel to AB and

I
DR is parallel to QB. prove that: PQ² = PDX PA
(4)In triangle PQR,Land M are two points on the 2
base QR,Such that angleLPQ= QRP and RPM=
RQP prove that (I) triangle PQL~RPM
(ii)QL*RM=PL*PM (iii) PQ² = QR X QL
u
(5) In the fig., the line segment XY is parallel to the
side AC of tri. ABC and it divides the triangle into I 3
two parts of equal areas. find AX/AB.

(6)In fig. Triangle ABC is right-angled at C


and DE LAB. Prove that Be m
triangle ABC~ADE. also find AE and DE.

21m
B
(7)In fig. Angle BED=BDE and E divides 12mF
BC in the ratio 2:1 .Prove that
AF*BE=2AD*CF
e
B E

Athabasca
A
(9) In fig. ABCD is a trapezium with AB//DC .If
AB=9cm,DC=18cm,CF=13.5cm,AP=6cm and E
BE=15cm calculate EC,AF and PE.
(Ans.22.5,27,4.8cm)
p a
(10)In fig.,the vertices of square DEFG are F
on the sides of triangle ABC.if A is right
G
angle then prove that DE^2=BD*EC.
B C
D E

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