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प्रश्न
In a ΔABC if D and E are mid-points of BC and AD respectively such that ar (ΔAEC) = 4cm2, then ar (ΔBEC) =
पर्याय
4 cm2
6 cm2
8 cm2
12 cm2
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उत्तर
Given: In ΔABC
(1) D is the midpoint of BC
(2) E is the midpoint of AD
(3) ar (ΔAEC) = 4 cm2
To find: ar (ΔBEC)
Calculation: We know that”the median of the triangle divides the triangle into two triangle of equal area”

Since AD is the median of ΔABC,
ar (ΔABD) = ar (ΔADC) …… (1)
EC is the median of ΔADC,
ar (ΔAEC) = ar (ΔDEC) …… (2)
⇒ ar (ΔDEC) = 4 cm2
EC is the median of ΔBED
ar (ΔBED) = ar (ΔDEC) …… (3)
From 2 and 3 we get,
ar (ΔBED) = ar (ΔAEC) …… (4)
⇒ ar (ΔBED) = 4 cm2
Now,
ar (ΔBEC) = ar (ΔBED) + ar (ΔDEC)
= 4 + 4 (subsituting the values)
ar(ΔBEC) = 8 cm2
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