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abruzzese [7]
4 years ago
14

MNOP is a parallelogram. U is any point on side OP. Show that ar( MUN)= ar ( Δ △ PUM)+ar( UNO) △

Mathematics
1 answer:
bonufazy [111]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The Proof is below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[]MNOP is a Parallelogram

U is any point on side OP

To Show:

ar(Δ MUN)= ar ( Δ PUM)+ar (Δ UNO)

Proof:

Theorem:

If a triangle and parallelogram are on the same base and have the same altitude, the area of the triangle will be half that of the parallelogram.

If they have same altitude, they will lie between the same parallels.

Hence the area of the triangle will be equal to half that of the parallelogram.

Area of Parallelogram will be twice of Area of Triangle

∴ \textrm{Area of Parallelogram MNOP}=2\times (area\ of\ Triangle\ MUN).............( 1 )

Also,

\textrm{Area of Parallelogram MNOP}=Ar(MUN) + Ar(PUM)+ Ar(UNO)

Substituting equation 1 we get

2\times Ar(MUN)=Ar(MUN) + Ar(PUM)+ Ar(UNO)

2\times Ar(MUN)-Ar(MUN) = Ar(PUM)+ Ar(UNO)

Ar(MUN) = Ar(PUM)+ Ar(UNO)...........Proved

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