296014
Congruent objects are ______ copies of one another.
1 Opposite
2 Different
3 Exact
4 None of these
Explanation:
Exact Congruent objects are exact copies of one another. Ex: If two triangles are congruent, then they have equal side and same inclined angles.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296015
By which congruency are the following pairs of triangles congruent: In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{P QR}\) AB = PQ, BC = QR and AC = PR
1 ASA
2 SSS
3 AAA
4 ASS
Explanation:
SSS In triangles ABC and PQR, we have AB = PQ ....(Given) AC = PR ....(Given) BC = QR ....(Given) Thus, \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}.....(\text{SSS postulate})\)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296016
A triangle in which all three sides are of equal lengths is called __________.
1 Isosceles
2 Equilateral
3 Scalene
4 None of these
Explanation:
Equilateral A triangle with all sides equal is called an equilateral triangle, and a triangle with no sides equal is called a scalene triangle. An equilateral triangle is therefore a special case of an isosceles triangle having not just two, but all three sides and angles equal.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296017
\(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{PQR}\) are congruent under the correspondence: ABC ↔ RQP, then the part of \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) that correspond to.
296014
Congruent objects are ______ copies of one another.
1 Opposite
2 Different
3 Exact
4 None of these
Explanation:
Exact Congruent objects are exact copies of one another. Ex: If two triangles are congruent, then they have equal side and same inclined angles.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296015
By which congruency are the following pairs of triangles congruent: In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{P QR}\) AB = PQ, BC = QR and AC = PR
1 ASA
2 SSS
3 AAA
4 ASS
Explanation:
SSS In triangles ABC and PQR, we have AB = PQ ....(Given) AC = PR ....(Given) BC = QR ....(Given) Thus, \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}.....(\text{SSS postulate})\)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296016
A triangle in which all three sides are of equal lengths is called __________.
1 Isosceles
2 Equilateral
3 Scalene
4 None of these
Explanation:
Equilateral A triangle with all sides equal is called an equilateral triangle, and a triangle with no sides equal is called a scalene triangle. An equilateral triangle is therefore a special case of an isosceles triangle having not just two, but all three sides and angles equal.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296017
\(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{PQR}\) are congruent under the correspondence: ABC ↔ RQP, then the part of \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) that correspond to.
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CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296014
Congruent objects are ______ copies of one another.
1 Opposite
2 Different
3 Exact
4 None of these
Explanation:
Exact Congruent objects are exact copies of one another. Ex: If two triangles are congruent, then they have equal side and same inclined angles.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296015
By which congruency are the following pairs of triangles congruent: In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{P QR}\) AB = PQ, BC = QR and AC = PR
1 ASA
2 SSS
3 AAA
4 ASS
Explanation:
SSS In triangles ABC and PQR, we have AB = PQ ....(Given) AC = PR ....(Given) BC = QR ....(Given) Thus, \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}.....(\text{SSS postulate})\)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296016
A triangle in which all three sides are of equal lengths is called __________.
1 Isosceles
2 Equilateral
3 Scalene
4 None of these
Explanation:
Equilateral A triangle with all sides equal is called an equilateral triangle, and a triangle with no sides equal is called a scalene triangle. An equilateral triangle is therefore a special case of an isosceles triangle having not just two, but all three sides and angles equal.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296017
\(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{PQR}\) are congruent under the correspondence: ABC ↔ RQP, then the part of \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) that correspond to.
296014
Congruent objects are ______ copies of one another.
1 Opposite
2 Different
3 Exact
4 None of these
Explanation:
Exact Congruent objects are exact copies of one another. Ex: If two triangles are congruent, then they have equal side and same inclined angles.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296015
By which congruency are the following pairs of triangles congruent: In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{P QR}\) AB = PQ, BC = QR and AC = PR
1 ASA
2 SSS
3 AAA
4 ASS
Explanation:
SSS In triangles ABC and PQR, we have AB = PQ ....(Given) AC = PR ....(Given) BC = QR ....(Given) Thus, \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}.....(\text{SSS postulate})\)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296016
A triangle in which all three sides are of equal lengths is called __________.
1 Isosceles
2 Equilateral
3 Scalene
4 None of these
Explanation:
Equilateral A triangle with all sides equal is called an equilateral triangle, and a triangle with no sides equal is called a scalene triangle. An equilateral triangle is therefore a special case of an isosceles triangle having not just two, but all three sides and angles equal.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
296017
\(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{PQR}\) are congruent under the correspondence: ABC ↔ RQP, then the part of \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) that correspond to.