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The parallel sides of a trapezium are 3 cm and 9 cm. The non-parallel sides are 4 cm and 6 cm. A line paralel to the bases divides the trapezium of equal perimeters. The ratio of the non-parallel sides in which they are divided is what?
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hi Agnishom
Diagram below.
If FG, DE and BC are all parallel, then by similar shapes
Let x, y, and z be as shown.
Then equal perimeters means
The 'z's cancel so you can simplify this to an equation in x and y.
and
In this the xy terms will cancel leading to a second equation in x and y.
Can you complete this by solving the simultaneous equations?
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-12-03 07:27:20)
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hi Haileypeelpost
Thanks for the nice comment.
Welcome to the forum.
Bob
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interesting answer. Here i find that the non parallel sides are divided into 1:3 ratio.
http://gyan.talkacademy.com.np
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hi gyanshrestha
how'd you get that?
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