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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Worksheet 5 Triangles

This document is a worksheet focused on triangles, covering concepts such as similar triangles, the Pythagorean theorem, and various criteria for triangle similarity. It includes problems at different levels of difficulty, ranging from basic properties of triangles to more complex proofs and applications. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of geometric principles related to triangles through exercises and proofs.

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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Worksheet 5 Triangles

This document is a worksheet focused on triangles, covering concepts such as similar triangles, the Pythagorean theorem, and various criteria for triangle similarity. It includes problems at different levels of difficulty, ranging from basic properties of triangles to more complex proofs and applications. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of geometric principles related to triangles through exercises and proofs.

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WORKSHEET 5

TRIANGLES

1. Similar Triangles:‐ Two triangles are said to be similar, if (a) their corresponding angles are equal
and (b) their corresponding sides are in proportion (or are in the same ration).

2. Basic proportionality Theorem [ or Thales theorem ].

3. Converse of Basic proportionality Theorem.

4. Criteria for similarity of Triangles.

(a) AA or AAA similarity criterion.


(b) SAS similarity criterion.
(c) SSS similarity criterion.

5. Areas of similar triangles.

6. Pythagoras theorem.

7. Converse of Pythagoras theorem.

( Level ‐1)
1. If in two triangles, corresponding angles are equal, then the two triangles are……………

2. ∆ABC is a right angled at B. BD is perpendicular upon AC. If AD=a, CD=b, then AB²=

3. The area of two similar triangles are 32cm² and 48cm².If the square of a side of the first ∆ is 24cm²,then
the square of the corresponding side of 2nd will be

4. ABC is a triangle with DE|| BC. If AD=2cm, BD=4cm then find the value DE:BC

5. In ∆ABC,DE ||BC, if AD=4x‐3,DB=3x‐1,AE=8x‐7and BC=5x‐3,then find the values of x are:

6. The perimeters of two similar triangles are 40cm and 50 cm respectively, find the ratio of the area of the
first triangle to the area of the 2nd triangle:

7. A man goes 150m due east and then 200m due north. How far is he from the starting point?

8. A ladder reaches a window which is 12m above the ground on one side of the street. Keeping its foot at
the same point, the ladder is turned to the other side of the street to reach a window 9m high. If the length
of the ladder is 15m, find the width of the street.
9. BO and CO are respectively the bisector of ∠B and ∠C of ∆ABC.AO produced meets BC at P,then find
AB/AC

10.In▲ABC,the bisectors of ∠B intersects the side AC at D.A line parallel to side AC intersects line
segments AB,DB and CB at points P,R,Q respectively.Then, Find AB XCQ

11.If ∆ABC is an equilateral triangle such that AD⊥BC,then AD²=………..

12.If ∆ABC and ∆DEF are similar triangles such that ∠A=470,and∠E=830 ,then find ∠C

13.Two isosceles triangles have equal angles and their areas are in the ratio 16:25,then find the ratio of
their corresponding heights

14.Two poles of heights 6m and 11m stand vertically upright on a plane ground.If the distance between
their feet is 12m,then find the distance between their tops.

15.The lengths of the diagonals of a rhombus are 16cm and 12cm.Then, find the length of the side of the
rhombus .

(Level ‐ 2)

1.In given fig. BD⊥AC and CE⊥AB then prove that


(a)∆AEC~∆ADB
(b)CA/AB=CE/DB

2. In the given figure fig . = , and ∠PST=∠PQR. Prove that ∆PQR is an isosceles triangle.

S T

Q R
3.In given fig AD⊥BC and ∠B<900,prove that AC²=AB² + BC² ‐ 2BC x BD
A

B C
D

4.In given fig. ∆ABC is right angled at C and DE⊥AB. Prove that ∆ABC~∆ADE and hence find length of AE and
DE.

5. In a ∆ABC ,if DE||AC and DF||AE, prove that =

6.In given fig.AD⊥BC,if = , prove that ABC is a right angled triangle. A

B D C

7.Two ∆s ABC and DEF are similar. If ar(∆DEF)=243cm²,ar(∆ABC)=108cm² and BC=6cm,find EF.

8.What is the value of K in given figure if DE||BC.

9. A pole of length 10m casts a shadow 2m long on the ground. At the same time a tower casts a shadow of
length 60m on the ground then find the height of the tower.
Level ‐ 3
1.In given figure,AB||DCand = then find the value of x, if .
2 7, 4 , 4 4 2 4

2.PQR is a right angled triangle with ∠P=900. If PM ⊥QR, then show that ²

3. In given fig. = and ∠1=∠2.Show that ∆PQS~∆TQR.

4. Find the length of altitude of an equilateral triangle of side 2cm.


Ans. √3 cm

5. In a trapezium ABCD,O is the point of intersection of AC and BD,AB||CD and AB=2CD.If the area of
∆AOB=84cm² then find area of ∆COD.

6.In given fig. = =3.If area of ∆PQR is 32cm², then find the area of the quad.STQR

S T

Q R

7. M is the mid‐point of the side CD of a ||gm ABCD. The line BM is drawn intersecting AC at L and AD
produced at E. Prove that EL=2BL.

8.Prove that the ratio of the area of two similar ∆s is equal to the square of the ratio of their corresponding
medians.

9. D and E are points on the sides CA and CB respectively of ∆ABC, right angled at C.Prove that
AE²+BD²=AB²+DE².

10 .ABC and DBC are two ∆s on the same base BC and on the same side of BC with ∠A=∠D=900.If CA and
BD meet each other at E, show that AE x EC=BE x ED.
Level ‐ 4

1.Prove that in a right angled triangle the square of hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the
other two sides.

2.If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides in distinct points, prove
that the other two sides are divided into the same ratio.

3. ∆ ABC is right angled at B and D is midpoint of side BC. Prove that AC² = 4AD² ‐ 3 AB²

4. Prove that the ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of square of their
corresponding sides.

5. In a ∆ , if the square of one side is equal to sum of the squares of the other two sides, prove that the
angle opposite to the first side is a right angle.

6. In an equilateral ∆ ABC, D is a point on the side BC, such that BD = BC. Prove that9 AD² = 7 AB²

7. P and Q are the mid points of side CA and CB respectively of ∆ ABC right angled at C. Prove that
4(AQ²+ BP²) = 5 AB² .

8. CM and RN are respectively the medians of ∆ABC and ∆PQR. If ∆ABC~∆PQR, prove that
(i) ∆AMC~∆PNR (ii)CM/RN=AB/PQ (iii)∆CMB~∆RNQ

SELF EVALUATION

1.The diagonal BD of a ||gm ABCD intersects the line segment AE at the point F, where E is any point on
the side BC. Prove that DF x EF=FB x FA.

2. In fig.DB⊥BC,DE⊥AB and AC⊥BC. Prove that BE/DE=AC/BC.

3. In given fig. PA, QB, RC are each perpendicular to AC. Prove that + =
4. Prove that three times the sum of the squares of the sides of a triangle is equal to four times the sum of
the squares of the medians of the triangle.

5. ABC is a right triangle with ∠A = 900 ,A circle is inscribed in it. The lengths of the two sides containing
the right angle are 6 cm and 8 cm. find the radius of the incircle.

6. ABC is a right triangle, right angled at C. If is the length of the perpendicular from C to AB and a, b, c
have the usual meaning, then prove that

(i) cp=ab ( ¡¡ )
² ² ²

7. In a trapezium ABCD, AB||DC and DC=2AB.EF||AB, where E and F lie on the side BC and AD
respectively such that BE/EC=4/3.Diagonal DB intersects EF at G. Prove that EF=11AB.

8. Sides AB, AC and median AD of a triangle ABC are respectively proportional to sides PQ, PR and median
PM of another triangle PQR. Show that ∆ABC~∆PQR.

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