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In Fig.7.3, PQ > PR and QS and RS are the bisectors of ∠Q and ∠R, respectively. Show that SQ > SR.
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In Fig.7.3, PQ > PR and QS and RS are the bisectors of ∠Q and ∠R, respectively. Show that SQ > SR. In Fig.7.3 PQ > PR and QS and RS are the bisectors of ∠Q and ∠R respectively. Show that SQ > SR. June 30, 2021 Category: Chapter 7 - Triangles , Maths , [...]
In Fig.7.2, two lines AB and CD intersect each other at the point O such that BC || DA and BC = DA. Show that O is the mid-point of both the line-segments AB and CD.
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Jun
In Fig.7.2, two lines AB and CD intersect each other at the point O such that BC || DA and BC = DA. Show that O is the mid-point of both the line-segments AB and CD. In Fig.7.2 two lines AB and CD intersect each other at the point O such that BC || DA [...]
In Fig 7.1, PQ = PR and ∠Q = ∠R. Prove that ∆ PQS ≅ ∆ PRT.
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Jun
In Fig 7.1, PQ = PR and ∠Q = ∠R. Prove that ∆ PQS ≅ ∆ PRT. In Fig 7.1 PQ = PR and ∠Q = ∠R. Prove that ∆ PQS ≅ ∆ PRT. June 30, 2021 Category: Chapter 7 - Triangles , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
In triangles ABC and DEF, ∠A = ∠D, ∠B = ∠E and AB = EF. Will the two triangles be congruent? Give reasons for your answer.
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Jun
In triangles ABC and DEF, ∠A = ∠D, ∠B = ∠E and AB = EF. Will the two triangles be congruent? Give reasons for your answer. ∠A = ∠D ∠B = ∠E and AB = EF. Will the two triangles be congruent? Give reasons for your answer. In triangles ABC and DEF June 30, 2021 [...]
In the two triangles ABC and DEF, AB = DE and AC = EF. Name two angles from the two triangles that must be equal so that the two triangles are congruent. Give reason for your answer.
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Jun
In the two triangles ABC and DEF, AB = DE and AC = EF. Name two angles from the two triangles that must be equal so that the two triangles are congruent. Give reason for your answer. AB = DE and AC = EF. Name two angles from the two triangles that must be equal [...]
If ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ PQR and ∆ ABC is not congruent to ∆ RPQ, then which of the following is not true:
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Jun
If ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ PQR and ∆ ABC is not congruent to ∆ RPQ, then which of the following is not true: If ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ PQR and ∆ ABC is not congruent to ∆ RPQ then which of the following is not true: June 30, 2021 Category: Chapter 7 - Triangles , [...]
21. ABCD is quadrilateral such that AB = AD and CB = CD. Prove that AC is the perpendicular bisector of BD.
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21. ABCD is quadrilateral such that AB = AD and CB = CD. Prove that AC is the perpendicular bisector of BD. 21. ABCD is quadrilateral such that AB = AD and CB = CD. Prove that AC is the perpendicular bisector of BD. June 30, 2021 Category: Chapter 7 - Triangles , Maths , [...]
20. Prove that in a triangle, other than an equilateral triangle, angle opposite the longest side is greater than 2/3 of a right angle.
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20. Prove that in a triangle, other than an equilateral triangle, angle opposite the longest side is greater than 2/3 of a right angle. 20. Prove that in a triangle angle opposite the longest side is greater than 2/3 of a right angle. other than an equilateral triangle June 30, 2021 Category: Chapter 7 - [...]
19. AB and CD are the smallest and largest sides of a quadrilateral ABCD. Out of ∠B and ∠D decide which is greater.
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19. AB and CD are the smallest and largest sides of a quadrilateral ABCD. Out of ∠B and ∠D decide which is greater. 19. AB and CD are the smallest and largest sides of a quadrilateral ABCD. Out of ∠B and ∠D decide which is greater. June 30, 2021 Category: Chapter 7 - Triangles , [...]
18. ABC is a right triangle such that AB = AC and bisector of angle C intersects the side AB at D. Prove that AC + AD = BC.
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18. ABC is a right triangle such that AB = AC and bisector of angle C intersects the side AB at D. Prove that AC + AD = BC. 18. ABC is a right triangle such that AB = AC and bisector of angle C intersects the side AB at D. Prove that AC + [...]