Triangles
Triangles
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Introduction
A polygon created by the intersection of three lines is known as a
triangle. The term "triangle" is derived from the prefix 'tri-'
meaning 'three.' A triangle is characterized by having three sides,
three angles, and three vertices.
Congruence of Triangles
Two triangles are said to be congruent when all three sides of one
triangle are equal in length to the corresponding sides of the
other triangle, and all three angles in one triangle are equal in
∆ ∆
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and the included side of one triangle are equal to two
angles and the included side of other triangle
(AAS congruence rule) Two triangles are congruent if any
two pairs of angles and one pair of corresponding sides
are equal.
(SSS congruence rule) If three sides of one triangle are equal
tothe three sides of another triangle, then the two triangles
are congruent.
(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
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Proof: We are given an isosceles triangle ABC in which AB = AC. We
need to prove that B = ∠ ∠ C.
Let us draw the bisector of∠ A and let D be the point of
∠
intersection of this bisector of A and BC (see Fig. above).
In ∆ BAD and ∆CAD,
AB =AC (Given)
∠
BAD = CAD ∠ (By
construction)
AD =AD (Common)
So, ∆
BAD CAD ≅∆ (By SAS
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(SSS) axiom, we need to show one more corresponding side is
∠ ∠
equal. This could be either BC = QR or A = P.
Question The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2:3:4. Find all the
angles of the triangle.
Solution: The sum of angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. Let the
angles be 2x, 3x, and 4x degrees.
Form the equation: 2x + 3x + 4x = 180° Combine like terms: 9x =
180° Solve for x: x = 20°
Now, find each angle by substituting x back into the expressions:
Angle A = 2x = 2 * 20° = 40°
Angle B = 3x = 3 * 20° = 60°
Angle C = 4x = 4 * 20° = 80°
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Utilize the ratio: Since the ratio of AC to AB is 3:4, we can
represent their lengths as 3x and 4x respectively, where x is
an unknown variable.
Relate sides using Pythagoras Theorem: Since triangle ABC is
right-angled at B, we can apply the Pythagoras theorem: AB²
= AC² + BC²
Substitute the expressions we found for AC and BC:
(4x)² = (3x)² + 5²
4x² = 9x² + 25 (Expand the squares)
5 = 5x² (Combine like terms)
1 = x² (Solve for x)
x = 1 (Take the positive square root; negative side lengths aren't