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In the given figure, ∠QPR = 50° and ∠PQR = 60°. Show that : PN < RN

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In the given figure, ∠QPR = 50° and ∠PQR = 60°. Show that: SN < SR

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In ΔABC, BC produced to D, such that, AC = CD; ∠BAD = 125° and ∠ACD = 105°. Show that BC > CD.

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In ΔPQR, PS ⊥ QR ; prove that: PQ > QS and PQ > PS

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In ΔPQR, PS ⊥ QR ; prove that: PQ > QS and PR > PS

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In ΔPQR, PS ⊥ QR ; prove that: PQ + PR > QR and PQ + QR >2PS.

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In the given figure, T is a point on the side PR of an equilateral triangle PQR. Show that PT < QT


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In the given figure, T is a point on the side PR of an equilateral triangle PQR. Show that RT < QT

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In ΔPQR is a triangle and S is any point in its interior. Prove that SQ + SR < PQ + PR.

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Prove that in an isosceles triangle any of its equal sides is greater than the straight line joining the vertex to any point on the base of the triangle.

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ΔABC in a isosceles triangle with AB = AC. D is a point on BC produced. ED intersects AB at E and AC at F. Prove that AF > AE.

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In ΔABC, AE is the bisector of ∠BAC. D is a point on AC such that AB = AD. Prove that BE = DE and ∠ABD > ∠C.

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In ΔABC, D is a point in the interior of the triangle. Prove that DB + DC < AB + AC.

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Construct a triangle using the given data: AB = 6.5cm, BC = 8.4cm and AC = 7.2cm

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Construct a triangle using the given data: PQ = 4.8cm, QR = 6.3cm and PR = 5.5cm

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Construct a triangle using the given data: DE = 6.5cm, EF = 5.8cm and DF = 4.2cm

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Construct a triangle using the given data: BC = 6cm, AC = 5.0cm and ∠C = 60°

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Construct a triangle using the given data: XY = 5.2cm, XZ = 6.5cm and ∠X = 75°

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Construct a triangle using the given data: PQ = 6.2cm, QR = 9.0cm and ∠Q = 30°

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Construct a triangle using the given data: BC = 6.0cm, ∠B = 60° and ∠C = 45°

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