Question 1 :
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In the above figure, take any point O in the interior of a triangle PQR. Is, OP + OQ > PQ?
Question 2 :
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In the above image, we want to show that ΔART $\cong$ ΔPEN, if it is given that $\angle T = \angle N$ and we are to use SAS criterion we need to have RT = _____.
Question 3 :
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In the above image, find $m \angle P$.
Question 4 :
Measurements of two triangles are given below. Examine whether the two triangles are congruent or not, by using SAS congruence rule.
In $\triangle ABC$ , AB = 4.5 cm, AC = 4 cm, , $ \angle A = 60^{\circ}$
In $\triangle DEF$, DE = 4 cm, FD = 4.5 cm, $ \angle D = 55^{\circ}$
Question 5 :
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From the above image, AM is a median of a triangle ABC. Is AB + BC + CA > 2 AM? (Consider the sides of triangles ∆ABM and ∆AMC.)
Question 6 :
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In the above image, ray AZ bisects $\angle DAB$ as well as $\angle DCB$. Is CD = CB?
Question 7 :
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From the above image, AC = BD and AD = BC. Which of the following statements is meaningfully written?
Question 8 :
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From the above image, in triangle PQR, D is the mid-point of QR. Is QM = MR?
Question 9 :
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From the above image, find the value of the unknown x.
Question 10 :
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In the above figure, find the value of the unknown exterior angle x.
Question 11 :
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From the above image, find angle x.
Question 12 :
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From the above image, find the value of the unknown exterior angle x .
Question 13 :
Will an altitude always lie in the interior of a triangle?
Question 14 :
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The measures of some parts of the triangles are indicated in the above image. By applying SAS congruence rule, state whether the pair of triangles are congruent or not.
Question 15 :
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From the above image, find the values of the unknowns x and y.