A median of a triangle divides it into two
(a) triangles of equal area
(b) congruent triangles
(c) right triangles
(d) isosceles triangles
Solution:
A median of a triangle divides it into two triangle equal in area. (a)
In the given figure, area of parallelogram ABCD is
(a) AB x BM
(b) BC x BN
(c) DC x DL
(d) AD x DL
Solution:
In the given figure,
Area of ||gm ABCD = AB x DL or DC x DL (∵ AB = DC) (c)
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