In parallelogram ABCD, two points P and Q are taken on diagonal BD such that DP = BQ (see Fig. 8.12). Show that:

(i) ∆APD ≅ ∆CQB
(ii) AP = CQ
(iii) ∆AQB ≅∆CPD
(iv) AQ = CP
(v) APCQ is a parallelogram
(i) In ∆APD and ∆CQB,
∠ADP = ∠CBQ (Alternate interior angles for BC || AD)
AD = CB (Opposite sides of parallelogram ABCD)
DP = BQ (Given)
∠∆APD ∠∆CQB (Using SAS congruence rule)
(ii) As we had observed that ∆APD ∆CQB,
∠AP = CQ (CPCT)
(iii) In ∆AQB and ∆CPD,
∠ABQ = ∠CDP (Alternate interior angles for AB || CD)
AB = CD (Opposite sides of parallelogram ABCD)
BQ = DP (Given)
∠∆AQB ∠∆CPD (Using SAS congruence rule)
(iv) As we had observed that ∆AQB ∆CPD,
∠AQ = CP (CPCT)
(v) From the result obtained in (ii) and (iv),
AQ = CP and AP = CQ
Since
opposite sides in quadrilateral APCQ are equal to each other,
APCQ is a parallelogram.
Length (in hours) | Number of lamps |
|---|---|
300 − 400 | 14 |
400 − 500 | 56 |
500 − 600 | 60 |
600 − 700 | 86 |
700 − 800 | 74 |
800 − 900 | 62 |
900 − 1000 | 48 |
(i) Represent the given information with the help of a histogram.
(ii) How many lamps have a lifetime of more than 700 hours?
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