D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of a ΔABC. In each of the following cases, determine whether DE || BC or not.


AB = 11.7 cm, AC = 11.2 cm, BD = 6.5 cm and AE = 4.2 cm.

Here, by applying converse of Thale’s theorem we can conclude whether or not DE BC.

By Thale’s theorem,



Solving for ,


We need to find AD from given AB = 11.7 cm and BD = 6.5 cm.


AD = AB – BD


AD = 11.7 – 6.5


AD = 5.2


…(i)


Solving for ,


We need to find EC from given AC = 11.2 cm and AE = 4.2 cm.


EC = AC – AE


EC = 11.2 – 4.2


EC = 7


…(ii)


As equation (i) is not equal to equation (ii),



it doesn’t satisfies Thale’s theorem.


Hence, we can say DE not parallel to BC.


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