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In a ΔPQR, if PQ = QR and L, M and N are the mid-points of the sides PQ, QR and RP
respectively. Prove that LN = MN. 

 

[6] Lines and Angles
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ABC is a triangle and D is the mid-point of BC. The perpendiculars from D to AB and AC are equal. Prove that the triangle is isosceles. 

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ABC is a triangle in which BE and CF are, respectively, the perpendiculars to the sides AC and AB. If BE = CF, prove that ΔABC is isosceles  

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F): 

Sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle may be unequal 

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F): 

Angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal 

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Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F): 

The measure of each angle of an equilateral triangle is 60° 

 

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Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F) : 

If the altitude from one vertex of a triangle bisects the opposite side, then the triangle may be isosceles.  

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F): 

The bisectors of two equal angles of a triangle are equal 

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F):  

If the bisector of the vertical angle of a triangle bisects the base, then the triangle may be isosceles. 

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F): 

The two altitudes corresponding to two equal sides of a triangle need not be equal. 

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Fill the blank in the following so that the following statement is true. 

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

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Fill the blank in the following so that the following statement is true. 

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

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Fill the blank in the following so that the following statement is true. 

In an equilateral triangle all angles are ..... 

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Fill the blank in the following so that the following statement is true. 

In a ΔABC if ∠A = ∠C , then AB = ...... 

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill the blank in the following so that the following statement is true. 

If altitudes CE and BF of a triangle ABC are equal, then AB = .... 

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill the blank in the following so that the following statement is true. 

In an isosceles triangle ABC with AB = AC, if BD and CE are its altitudes, then BD is …… CE.

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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Fill the blank in the following so that the following statement is true. 

In right triangles ABC and DEF, if hypotenuse AB = EF and side AC = DE, then ΔABC ≅ Δ ……

[6] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [6] Lines and Angles
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In a ΔABC, if ∠B = ∠C = 45°, which is the longest side? 

[6] Lines and Angles
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In ΔABC, if ∠A = 40° and ∠B = 60°. Determine the longest and shortest sides of the triangle. 

 

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In ΔABC, side AB is produced to D so that BD = BC. If ∠B = 60° and ∠A = 70°, prove that: (i) AD > CD (ii) AD > AC 

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