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प्रश्न
The sides of a triangular field are in the ratio 5: 3: 4 and its perimeter is 180 m. Find:
- its area.
- the altitude of the triangle corresponding to its largest side.
- the cost of leveling the field at the rate of Rs. 10 per square meter.
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उत्तर १
(i) Given that the sides of a triangle are in the ratio 5: 3: 4.
Also, given that the perimeter of the triangle is 180.
Thus, we have, 5x + 4x + 3x = 180
⇒ 12x = 180
⇒ x = `180/12`
⇒ x = 15.
Thus, the sides are 5 × 15, 3 × 15 and 4 × 15
That is the sides are 75 m, 45 m and 60 m.
Since the sides are in the ratio, 5: 3: 4, it is a Pythagorean triplet,
Therefore, the triangle is a right-angled triangle,
Area of a right-angled triangle = `1/2` × base × altitude
⇒ `1/2`× 45 × 60
⇒ 45 × 30
= 1350 m2.
(ii) Consider the following figure.

In the above figure,
The largest side is AC = 75 m,
The altitude corresponding to AC is BD.
We need to find the value of BD.
Now consider the triangles ΔBCD and ΔBAD.
We have,
∠B = ∠B ...[common]
BD = BD ...[common]
∠D = ∠D = 90°
Thus, by Angle-Side-Angle criterion of congruence,
we have ΔBCD - ΔABD,
Similar triangles have similar proportionality.
Thus, we have,
`"CD"/"BD" = "BD"/"AD"`
⇒ BD2 = AD × CD ...(1)
From subpart (i), the sides of the triangle are AC = 75 m, AB = 60 m and BC = 45 m
Let AD = x m ⇒ CD = (75 - x) m
Thus applying Pythagoras Theorem,
from right triangle ΔBCD, we have
452 = (75 − x)2 + BD2
⇒ BD2 = 452 − (75 − x)2
⇒ BD2 = 2025 − (5625 + x2 − 150x)
⇒ BD2 = 2025 − 5625 − x2 + 150x
⇒ BD2 = −3600 − x2 + 150x ...(2)
Now applying Pythagoras Theorem,
from right triangle ΔABD, we have
602 = x2 + BD2
⇒ BD2 = 602 - x2
⇒ BD2 = 3600 - x2 ...(3)
From equations (2) and (3), we have,
−3600 − x2 + 150x = 3600 − x2
⇒ 150x = 3600 + 3600
⇒ 150x = 7200
⇒ x = `7200/150`
⇒ x = 48
Thus, AD = 48 and CD = 75 − 48 = 27.
Substituting the values AD = 48 m
and CD = 27 m in equation (1), we have
BD2 = 48 x 27
⇒ BD2 = 1296
⇒ BD = 36 m
The altitude of the triangle corresponding to
its largest side is BD = 36 m
(iii) The area of the triangular field from subpart (i) is 1350 m2
The cost of levelling the field is Rs. 10 per square meter.
Thus the total cost of levelling the field = 1350 × 10 = Rs. 13,500.
उत्तर २

a = 5x = 5(15) = 75 m
b = 3x = 3(15) = 45 m
c = 4x = 4(15) = 60 m
P = 180 m
5x + 3x + 4x = 180
12x = 180
x = `180/12 = 15`
S = `180/2` = 90
ar(ABC) = `sqrt("s"("s" - "a")("s" - "b")("s" - "c"))`
`= sqrt(90(90 - 75)(90 - 45)(90- 60))`
`= sqrt(90 xx 15 xx 45 xx 30)`
`= sqrt(9 xx 10 xx 3 xx 5 xx 9 xx 5 xx 3 xx 10)`
`= 9 xx 5 xx 3 xx 10`
= 1350 m2
ar(Δ ABC) = 1350
`1/2 xx "b" xx "h" = 1350`
`1/2 xx 75 xx "h"`= 1350
h = `(1350 xx 2)/75`
h = 18 × 2
h = 36 m
∴ Cost of leveling = 1350 × 10 = 13500
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