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Chapter - 7
(Triangles)

 Triangle - A closed figure formed by three intersecting lines is called a triangle. A


triangle has three sides, three angles and three vertices.

 Congruent figures - Congruent means equal in all respects or figures whose


shapes and sizes are both the same for example, two circles of the same radii
are congruent. Also two squares of the same sides are congruent.

 Congruent Triangles - two triangles are congruent if and only if one of them can
be made to superpose on the other, so as to cover it exactly.

 If two triangles ABC and PQR are congruent under the correspondence

and then symbolically, it is expressed as

 In congruent triangles corresponding parts are equal and we write 'CPCT' for
corresponding parts of congruent triangles.

 SAS congruency rule - Two triangles are congruent if two sides and the included
angle of one triangle are equal to the two sides and the included angle of the
other triangle. For example as shown in the figure satisfy SAS
congruent criterion.

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 ASA Congruence Rule - Two triangles are congruent if two angles and the
included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the included side of
other triangle. For examples shown below satisfy ASA
congruence criterion.

 AAS Congruence Rule - Two triangle are congruent if any two pairs of angles
and one pair of corresponding sides are equal for example
shown below satisfy AAS congruence criterion.

 AAS criterion for congruence of triangles is a particular case of ASA criterion.

 Isosceles Triangle - A triangle in which two sides are equal is called an isosceles
triangle. For example shown below is an isosceles triangle with AB=AC.

 Angle opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal.

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 Sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.

 Each angle of an equilateral triangle is 600.

 SSS congruence Rule - If three sides of one triangle are equal to the three sides
of another triangle then the two triangles are congruent for example
as shown in the figure satisfy SSS congruence criterion.

 RHS Congruence Rule - If in two right triangles the hypotenuse and one side of
one triangle are equal to the hypotenuse and one side of the other triangle then
the two triangle are congruent. For example shown below
satisfy RHS congruence criterion.

RHS stands for right angle - Hypotenuse side.

 A point equidistant from two given points lies on the perpendicular bisector of the
line segment joining the two points and its converse.

 A point equidistant from two intersecting lines lies on the bisectors of the angles
formed by the two lines.

 In a triangle, angle opposite to the longer side is larger (greater)

 In a triangle, side opposite to the large (greater) angle is longer.

 Sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side.

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Section - A
Q.1 Which of the following is not a criterion for congruence of triangles?
(a) SAS (b) SSA (c) ASA (d) SSS
Q.2 If AB=QR, BC=PR and CA=PQ then
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Q.3 In PQR, if then
(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q.4 and BC = EF = 4 then necessary condition is


(a) (b) (c) (d)
Q.5 In the given figure, if OA=OB, OD=OC then by congruence rule.
(a) SSS (b) ASA
(c) SAS (d) RHS

Q.6 In the figure if PQ=PR and then measure of Q is


(a) 1000 (b) 500 (c) 800 (d) 400

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Q.7 In the figure

(a) 250 (b) 650 (c) 300 (d) 750

Q.8 In the figure, if the property of congruence is

(a) SSS (b) SAS (c) RHS (d) ASA

Q.9 It is not possible to construct a triangle when its sides are

(a) 8.3cm, 3.4cm, 6.1cm (b) 5.4cm, 2.3cm, 3.1cm

(c) 6cm, 7cm, 10cm (d) 3cm, 5cm, 5cm

Q.10 In a , if AB=AC and BC is produced to D such that then

(a) 200 (b) 400 (c) 600 (d) 800

Q.11 If

(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these

Q.12 If

(a) PQ (b) QR (c) PR (d) None of these

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Section - B
Q.13 In the figure AB=AC and

Q.14 In a determine the shortest and largest sides of


the triangle.
Q.15 In the given figure AB is bisector of and AC=AD Prove that BC=BD and

Q.16 AD is an altitude of an isosceles triangle ABC is which AB=AC. Prove that

Q.17 In an acute angled , S is any point on BC. Prove that AB+BC+CA > 2AS
Q.18 In the given figure
such that BA=DE and BF=EC
show that

Q.19 Q is a point on the side SR of A such that PQ=PR. Prove that PS>PQ

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Section - C
Q.20 In the given figure if AD is the bisector of show that
(i) AB>BD (ii) AC>CD

Q.21 In the given figure AB=AC, D is the point is the interior of such
that Prove that AD bisects

Q.22 Prove that if two angles of a triangle are equal then sides opposite to them are
also equal.
Q.23 In the figure, it is given that AE=AD and BD=CE. Prove that

Q.24 Prove that angles opposite to two equal sides of a triangle are equal.

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Q.25 In the figure AD=AE and D and E are points on BC such that BD=EC Prove that
AB=AC

Q.26 Prove that medians of an equilateral triangle are equal.


Q.27 In the given figure and AD is the bisector of Prove that

and hence BP=CP

Section - D
Q.28 In the figure show that AE > AF

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Q.29 In the figure and . Prove that AD=BC
and

Q.30 In the given figure and PR > PQ. Show that AR > AQ

Q.31 Prove that if in two triangles two angles and the included side of one triangle are
equal to two angles and the included side of the other triangle, then the two
triangles are congruent.
Q.32 In the given figure PQR is a triangle and S is any point in its interior, show that
SQ + SR < PQ + PR

Answers :
(1) b (2) b (3) b (4) b (5) c (6) b
(7) c (8) c (9) b (10) a (11) a (12) c
(13) 600 (14) BC, AC

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