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  • Quadrilaterals by Ravi Prakash | Geometry Quantitative Aptitude for CAT 2024
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Комментарии • 87

  • @janhavibagal8141
    @janhavibagal8141 Год назад +5

    Thankyou so much sir for your amazing videos. We are so grateful for your amazing work.

  • @that_vet
    @that_vet 11 месяцев назад +6

    [SECOND LAST QUESTION] - sir I did this question by hit and trial method by applying the concept of Pythagoras triplets by observing 40 in my mind triplet (9, 40,41) just popped out and 41 being hypotenuse of triangle and side of rhombus. So answer is 4×41=164

  • @sitharthr7838
    @sitharthr7838 Год назад +3

    Quadrilateral is simply excellent💯

  • @suryavoroy3527
    @suryavoroy3527 Год назад +2

    Diagonal square sum of trapezium equals sum of square of non parallel sides plus 2 product of bases

  • @aadarshraghuvanshi126_c8
    @aadarshraghuvanshi126_c8 3 года назад +4

    Are all the concepts covered of geometry in this playlist !

  • @infotab9523
    @infotab9523 4 года назад +3

    thanks for CAT LEVEL

  • @-AbhishekSetia
    @-AbhishekSetia 11 месяцев назад

    last question answer is 6.5 .... simply find side of rhombus by using formula which comes out 13 and r is half of side which is 6.5

  • @17diamondlife
    @17diamondlife 8 месяцев назад

    the mid-point property, is it only for the isosceles trapezium or it can be applied to any trapezium?

  • @saurabhchand3516
    @saurabhchand3516 4 года назад +15

    Hats off to u sir....Ur way of teaching is awesome.....ur video lectures r much better than offline coaching....Again thank u for making such nice videos🤘

    • @Amansingh-uh1it
      @Amansingh-uh1it 3 года назад

      Property of rombus is diagonals bisect each other at 90.

    • @saurabhchand3516
      @saurabhchand3516 3 года назад +1

      Yes Diagonals of rhombus bisect each other at 90 degree

  • @PoojaSharma-yr3vu
    @PoojaSharma-yr3vu 2 года назад

    Very thankful!!

  • @ManuSrivastava_
    @ManuSrivastava_ 2 года назад

    Thank you so much sir.❤❤

  • @Vineet84
    @Vineet84 Год назад +1

    Sir can't we use the formula of area s minus a one and by that we will s euals to 20root 195 and then apply the formula a = r s by that we will get radius .But by that way my ans is coming out to be different

  • @AryanKhannaX
    @AryanKhannaX 11 месяцев назад

    Sir is the answer to the last question 60/13 instead of 6.5 on the basis of the assumption that this is not the largest possible circle inscribed within the rhombus because if it had been so, the circle would have touched all the sides of the rhombus and then the side of the rhombus would have been equal to the diameter of the circle.

  • @ManuSrivastava_
    @ManuSrivastava_ 2 года назад +1

    At 5:44 ∆AOB ~ ∆COD. please correct.

  • @bey0nder_beyond
    @bey0nder_beyond 2 года назад +1

    Sir i didn't get the concept of not taking square to find out max perimeter... 13:00

  • @chhavimittal4862
    @chhavimittal4862 9 месяцев назад

    In the last second question, How can we assume that the figure is a rhombus. Is there any property by which we can prove that it is a rhombus?

  • @tanmaydey3008
    @tanmaydey3008 Год назад

    Thank You Sir

  • @adityakeshri9377
    @adityakeshri9377 3 месяца назад

    sir thank you so much for this kind of quality content , sir you don't know what this videos mean to us thanks a lot from all of us

  • @harshitgoyal_30
    @harshitgoyal_30 Год назад +2

    21:58 In the last question, can't we just draw a line parallel to AC by passing it from the centre. Hence, half of the side i.e. 13/2 = 6.5 will be the radius.

    • @lihaz9911
      @lihaz9911 10 месяцев назад

      it looks like that because sir make a wide rhomus resemble square. Make it more narrower than it will break the illusion.

  • @dishant_pawar
    @dishant_pawar Год назад +3

    Thank you sir for the this geometry set it really helped me alot, can you please answer that in last question r=median of right angle triangle so why cant be radius = 1/2(hypotenuse) i.e=13/2 ??

  • @SagarDwibedi028
    @SagarDwibedi028 Год назад +1

    For maximum perimeter from a rectangle of area 2000 why can't we consider a square of side 20(sqroot(5)), it will lead to perimeter of 178.885 which is greater than 164.

  • @madhavbaheti9569
    @madhavbaheti9569 Год назад +2

    Sir for finding that rhombus area Q we can also do it like this (total area of rectangle-area of 2 triangles =area of rhombus)

    • @sayandeysarkar3354
      @sayandeysarkar3354 Год назад

      Yes even that is possible ans is same,but sir method is more lesser time to find out

  • @sanguine21
    @sanguine21 10 месяцев назад

    Ya but in maximum area question of rhombus and square ,the question said all sides should be equal then why in rhombus one side is 40 and other is 41?

  • @elcucuy2236
    @elcucuy2236 4 года назад +2

    In the last question how AC can be taken as the base if it is opposite to 90 degree angle?

    • @shivamdrolia600
      @shivamdrolia600 4 года назад +1

      Because for finding radius we have applied the concept that AC is a tangent to a circle at 90 degree so radius is perpendicular because of that 90 degree and we know, that we always consider base in which perpendicular is standing and conversely we have to calculate that perpendicular which is served as radius in the given question, if anyone find any mistakes in my comment, plz correct me pals.. Thanks

  • @Shivam_General_Fitness
    @Shivam_General_Fitness Год назад

    Thanku sir

  • @ayushkumar7497
    @ayushkumar7497 9 месяцев назад

    thanku sir

  • @Sonowalatwork
    @Sonowalatwork 4 года назад +7

    Sir in the last question since triangle AOC is right angled Triangle, then 'r' will be the median..So is it we could have directly found out the Length of median since it's nothing but half of the hypotenuse..i.e. 13÷2=6.5

    • @ashwindersingh678
      @ashwindersingh678 3 года назад +2

      Hey simply get this by R = ab/c

    • @ronitwankhede9411
      @ronitwankhede9411 3 года назад

      Exactly this is what I m saying but we are getting diff ans

    • @shriharisriram2385
      @shriharisriram2385 3 года назад +4

      Bro it's not median it just makes 90° , how did u assume it's the median?

    • @Mamodo
      @Mamodo Год назад

      @@shriharisriram2385 I want to ask that is diameter of circle is equal to the side i.e. CB or AD

    • @Dinesh__Jandagudem_29
      @Dinesh__Jandagudem_29 Год назад

      Instead we can consider AC equal to diameter of circle the radius is 6.5

  • @bsvphotography7
    @bsvphotography7 3 года назад +9

    for the last question, it can be done this way too.
    1/2 x d1 x d2 = base x height.
    1/2 x 10 x 12 = 13 x h.
    h = 120/13 and so radius is half of height, i.e 60/13 :)

  • @mayankmehta183
    @mayankmehta183 Год назад +1

    No sir THANKYOU!

  • @abhishekbharti704
    @abhishekbharti704 4 года назад +6

    22:24 For the last question how did we come to know that the point at which the diagonals of the rhombus are bisecting each other is the center of the inscribed circle, can anyone help me?

    • @stalinparoyds472
      @stalinparoyds472 4 года назад

      Yes, same issue with me here.

    • @dmitrov6464
      @dmitrov6464 3 года назад +7

      *My Theory*
      1. The nature of the question suggests that we should be considering the greatest Circle that can be formed inside the Rhombus.
      2. If 1 is true then it is pretty evident that in order to obtain maximum diameter (hence radius), the diameter should align with the diagonals of the rhombus (aka the longest line segments in the figure). Hence the assumption.

    • @kapilsarkar9223
      @kapilsarkar9223 2 года назад +1

      although there must be a rigorous proof of this somewhere out there , but we can safely assume this for the sake of symmetry . there are four identical triangles in there , why would the centre of circle choose one over other three . so the centre must be at the bisecting point . cheers.

    • @vinaykapil1413
      @vinaykapil1413 Год назад

      use tangents theory, circle and rhombus sides

    • @Dinesh__Jandagudem_29
      @Dinesh__Jandagudem_29 Год назад

      Yeah intersection of diagonals is the only point equidistant from all four sides

  • @gunjanagarwal2885
    @gunjanagarwal2885 Год назад +3

    In the last question, can't we take side of rhombus as the diameter of circle and then find the radius with the help of that??

    • @-AbhishekSetia
      @-AbhishekSetia 11 месяцев назад

      i was thinking the same

    • @arnabbhanja5557
      @arnabbhanja5557 8 месяцев назад

      No cause we don't know if the points of interaction of the circle and side will form a straight line or not

  • @thechannel3420
    @thechannel3420 3 года назад

    how height include 13 ?

  • @bobbysgaming5570
    @bobbysgaming5570 4 года назад +2

    Sir why cant we use A=r*s in this

    • @ankitkmr464
      @ankitkmr464 4 года назад +8

      No we cant because it is a concept of circle inscribed in a triangle but in this case circle is inscribed inside two triangles or a rhombus. So here, We can not use this concept.

  • @bobbysgaming5570
    @bobbysgaming5570 4 года назад

    Then the ans will be totally different

  • @rishabhgupta9033
    @rishabhgupta9033 3 года назад +1

    In last question, why the diameter of the circle not get equated to side if rhombus.

    • @anshul5431
      @anshul5431 3 года назад +1

      Cuz it is a rhombus not a square. The side of a rhombus is slanted so it can't be equal to the diameter of the circle. If it had been a square then it will be so.

    • @ziyadc8542
      @ziyadc8542 3 года назад

      we cant equate diameter to side of the rhombus because the diameter is not parallel to any of the sides.It is in this figure we feel that diameter is parallel to side.just google "circle inscribed in rhombus" and see the figure

  • @alokkumargupta3121
    @alokkumargupta3121 3 года назад

    i dint get the last question. can any one explain? according to me r^2=12^2-(13/2)^2 ??? can any one explain?

    • @arunadityarajjain1129
      @arunadityarajjain1129 3 года назад +1

      You can't take length one side as 13/2, the circle is not touching AC at it's mid-point

  • @hindavikadam3821
    @hindavikadam3821 3 года назад +2

    How did we get A(🔺AOC)? The formula is 1/2* base* height right? But both OC and OA are not heights. Please help. I'm confused

  • @chaitanyatiwari6178
    @chaitanyatiwari6178 4 года назад +3

    Why can't we use appolonius theoram in the last question....I.e. sum of squares of diagonals = sum of squares of all four sides....
    You said the same in your 16th geometry video sir.... Getting 26 sq. units the length of each sides by that formula....

  • @duddellaarunkumar3507
    @duddellaarunkumar3507 4 года назад

    In the last question when we get the side as 13 why cant radius be just 13/2=6.5 ?? Please reply

    • @ankitkmr464
      @ankitkmr464 4 года назад

      Why divided by 2?

    • @duddellaarunkumar3507
      @duddellaarunkumar3507 4 года назад

      @@ankitkmr464 consider the points on AD , BC of the rhombus where the circle touches the sides of rhombus , when we join the points where circle touches on AD,BC we get the diameter, which is also equal to side of the rhombus, as side is 13 , dia is 13 so radius is 6.5.

    • @Coolcats19930
      @Coolcats19930 4 года назад

      My best guess. Not sure if it's correct... Please feel free to correct any inconsistencies
      When you join the points you are considering to be the diameter, the angle made on the points would still be 90 degree because there is a circle inside.. And the sides of the rhombus are acting as a tangent to the circle.
      So you get a quadrilateral with the adjacent angles 90 degree. This quadrilateral could be a trapezium as the the adjacent angles are now supplementary. It is not necessary that the opposite sides of the trapezium are equal... So it is possible that the length of the diameter is not equal to the sides of the rhombus

    • @kanakh7775
      @kanakh7775 4 года назад

      @@duddellaarunkumar3507 when we join those points, the line does not pass through the center and is not the diameter.

    • @user-br9qv4iv2o
      @user-br9qv4iv2o 4 года назад +3

      @@kanakh7775 no the line do pass through the centre but we can't do side/2.Google circle in a rhombus and you'll know that diameter can't be equal to side just by seeing the figure.

  • @Tara-vh4yk
    @Tara-vh4yk 3 года назад +1

    At 14 min how did we get -100x

  • @hiteshpandey067
    @hiteshpandey067 4 года назад

    how 13 can be taken as base in last part. the longest side should be hypotenuse.

    • @kanakh7775
      @kanakh7775 4 года назад

      Because we've made an altitude r which is falling on the base AC. What you're saying is correct, and we've already used that to find the area of traingle, this we're using to find the value of r.

    • @hiteshpandey067
      @hiteshpandey067 4 года назад +1

      @@kanakh7775 got it, thanks a lot.

    • @BharathReddy98349
      @BharathReddy98349 4 года назад +1

      @@kanakh7775 Why can't we simply use A=r*s?

    • @kanakh7775
      @kanakh7775 4 года назад

      @@BharathReddy98349 I forgot the question though, but wasn't r the altitude? And in the formula, A=r.s r is the inradius..
      Shall I watch the video again to check the question?

    • @ashwindersingh678
      @ashwindersingh678 3 года назад

      @@BharathReddy98349 r is radius of circle inside the triangle not rhombus

  • @saighodke6591
    @saighodke6591 4 месяца назад

    i really like you

  • @navin1900
    @navin1900 3 года назад

    Can anyone help me how centre of circle will be the intersection point of diagonal in the last question

    • @itsme-lz6yh
      @itsme-lz6yh 3 года назад

      use geogebra site and make rhombus. u will get it

  • @dmitrov6464
    @dmitrov6464 3 года назад +4

    [ LAST QUESTION ] My theory about why the center of the circle coincides with the intersection point of diagonals -
    1. The nature of the question suggests that we should be considering the greatest Circle that can be formed inside the Rhombus.
    2. If 1 is true then it is pretty evident that in order to obtain maximum diameter (hence radius), the diameter should align with the diagonals of the rhombus (aka the longest line segments in the figure). Hence the assumption.

  • @Bella-sr4kl
    @Bella-sr4kl Год назад

    Thank You Sir ☺️