Question 6
A farmer was having a field in the form of a parallelogram PQRS. She took any point A on RS and joined it to points P and Q. In how many parts the field is divided? What are the shapes of these parts? The farmer wants to sow wheat and pulses in equal portions of the field separately. How should she do it?
The field is divided into 3 parts.
These parts are in the shape of a triangle − ΔASP, ΔPAQ, and ΔARQ
Area of ΔASP + Area of ΔAPQ + Area of ΔARQ = Area of gm PQRS
Here, the farmer wants to divide his field such that
Area where wheat is sown = Area where pulses is sown.
In parallelogram PQRS,
PQ ∥ RS
Now,
ΔAPQ and parallelogram PQRS
are on the same base PQ
and between the same parallel lines PQ and RS,
∴ Area (ΔAPQ) = 1/2 Area (PQRS)
We know that
Area (ΔAPQ) = 1/2 Area (PQRS)
Area (ΔAPQ) = 1/2 (Area of ΔASP + Area of ΔAPQ + Area of ΔARQ )
2Area (ΔAPQ) = Area of ΔASP + Area of ΔAPQ + Area of ΔARQ
2Area (ΔAPQ) – Area of ΔAPQ = Area of ΔASP + Area of ΔARQ
Area of ΔAPQ = Area of ΔASP + Area of ΔARQ
So, we must sow pulses in ΔAPQ and wheat in (ΔARQ + ΔASP)
OR
we must sow wheat in ΔAPQ and pulses in (ΔARQ + ΔASP)
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Davneet Singh
Davneet Singh has done his B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He has been teaching from the past 14 years. He provides courses for Maths, Science and Computer Science at Teachoo
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