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What is the type of other angle of a linear pair if one of its angle is acute?

[5] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [5] Lines and Angles
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What is the type of other angle of a linear pair if one of its angles is obtuse?

[5] Lines and Angles
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What is the type of other angle of a linear pair if one of its angles is right?

[5] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [5] Lines and Angles
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Two angles are making a linear pair. If one of them is one-third of the other, find the angles.

[5] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [5] Lines and Angles
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Two triangles are congruent, if two angles and the side included between them in one of the triangles are equal to the two angles and the side included between them of the other triangle. This is known as the ______.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the following figure, Δ ______ ≅ ΔPQR.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the following figure, ∆ARO ≅ ∆ ______.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
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If hypotenuse and an acute angle of one right triangle are equal to the hypotenuse and an acute angle of another right triangle, then the triangles are congruent.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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AAS congruence criterion is same as ASA congruence criterion.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the following figure, AD ⊥ BC and AD is the bisector of angle BAC. Then, ∆ABD ≅ ∆ACD by RHS.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the given pairs of triangles of figure, applying only ASA congruence criterion, determine which triangles are congruent. Also, write the congruent triangles in symbolic form.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the given pairs of triangles of figure, applying only ASA congruence criterion, determine which triangles are congruent. Also, write the congruent triangles in symbolic form.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the given pairs of triangles of figure, applying only ASA congruence criterion, determine which triangles are congruent. Also, write the congruent triangles in symbolic form.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the given pairs of triangles of figure, applying only ASA congruence criterion, determine which triangles are congruent. Also, write the congruent triangles in symbolic form.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the given pairs of triangles of figure, applying only ASA congruence criterion, determine which triangles are congruent. Also, write the congruent triangles in symbolic form.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the given pairs of triangles of figure, applying only ASA congruence criterion, determine which triangles are congruent. Also, write the congruent triangles in symbolic form.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
Chapter: [7] Congruence of Triangles
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In the following figure, ∠1 = ∠2 and ∠3 = ∠4.

  1. Is ∆ADC ≅ ∆ABC? Why ?
  2. Show that AD = AB and CD = CB.

[7] Congruence of Triangles
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Observe the given figure and state the three pairs of equal parts in triangles ABC and DBC.

  1. Is ∆ABC ≅ ∆DCB? Why?
  2. Is AB = DC? Why?
  3. Is AC = DB? Why?

[7] Congruence of Triangles
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Additive inverse of `2/3` is ______.

[8] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [8] Rational Numbers
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`(-3)/5 + 2/5` = ______.

[8] Rational Numbers
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