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AB and CD are parallel lines in the picture.


Prove that AP × PC = BP × PD

Here AB, CD are parallel, then draw a line parallel to AB or CD through P.



Then,


We know that ,


Any three parallel lines will cut any two lines into pieces whose lengths are in the same ratio.


Therefore,



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In the picture below, two vertices of a parallelogram are joined to the midpoints of two sides.


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