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Triangles
NCERT Exemplar
CBSE
Grade 10

Question:

In $\Delta ABC$, $P$ and $Q$ are points on $AB$ and $AC$ respectively such that $PQ \parallel BC$. If $AP = 3\text{ cm}, PB = 6\text{ cm}, AQ = 4\text{ cm}$ and $QC = 8\text{ cm}$, prove that $\Delta ABC \sim \Delta APQ$ and find $PQ$ if $BC = 12\text{ cm}$.

Step-by-Step Solution

Key Concept: Check $\dfrac{AP}{AB} = \dfrac{AQ}{AC}$ and use SAS or AA similarity.
$AB = AP + PB = 3 + 6 = 9\text{ cm}$. $AC = AQ + QC = 4 + 8 = 12\text{ cm}$. [0.5 Mark]
$\dfrac{AP}{AB} = \dfrac{3}{9} = \dfrac{1}{3}$ and $\dfrac{AQ}{AC} = \dfrac{4}{12} = \dfrac{1}{3}$. Also $\angle A = \angle A$ (common). [1.0 Mark]
By SAS similarity criterion, $\Delta APQ \sim \Delta ABC$. [0.5 Mark]
$\dfrac{PQ}{BC} = \dfrac{AP}{AB} \Rightarrow \dfrac{PQ}{12} = \dfrac{1}{3} \Rightarrow PQ = 4\text{ cm}$. [1.0 Mark]

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🎯 Official CBSE Marking Scheme:
Calculating full side lengths $AB=9, AC=12$: 0.5 Mark
Proving SAS similarity $\Delta APQ \sim \Delta ABC$: 1.5 Marks
Calculating $PQ = 4\text{ cm}$: 1.0 Mark

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