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UPSC 2017 CDS II Math Paper
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Question : 59
Total: 100
An isosceles triangle is drawn outside on one of the sides of a square as base in such a way that the perimeter of the complete figure is
7
6
times the perimeter of the original square. What is the ratio of area of the triangle to the area of the original square ?
[2017 CDS-II]
1:1
2:3
1:2
1:3
Validate
Solution:
Let the side of the square be x units and the length of equal sides of the isosceles triangle be y units.
∴
3
x
+
2
y
=
7
6
×
4
x
⇒
2
y
=
14
3
x
−
3
x
=
5
x
3
⇒
y
=
5
x
6
EF ⊥ CD
∴
D
F
=
C
F
=
x
2
Remember:
In an isosceles triangle, the perpendicular from the vertex to the base bisects the base.
In right ΔDEF
E
F
=
√
y
2
−
(
x
2
)
2
=
√
25
x
2
36
−
x
2
4
=
√
16
x
2
36
=
2
x
3
Area of triangle
Area of square
=
1
2
×
C
D
×
E
F
C
D
2
=
1
2
×
2
x
3
x
=
1
3
Thus, the ratio of area of the triangle to the area of the original square is 1 : 3.
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