Maths Portfolio (Durva Vichare)
Maths Portfolio (Durva Vichare)
Maths Portfolio (Durva Vichare)
CLASS:- IX
NAME :Durva Vichare
Roll no . : 03
Introduction
We know that a closed figure formed by three intersecting
lines is called a triangle(‘Tri’ means ‘three’).A triangle has
three sides, three angles and three vertices. For e.g.-in
Triangle ABC, denoted as ∆ABC AB,BC,CA are the three
sides, ∠A,∠B,∠C are three angles and A,B,C are three
vertices.
A
B C
OBJECTIVES IN THIS LESSON
• INEQUALITIES IN A TRIANGLE.
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DEFINING THE CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLE:-
Let us take ∆ABC and ∆XYZ such that
corresponding angles are equal and
corresponding sides are equal :-
CORRESPONDING PARTS
∠A=∠X
A X
∠B=∠Y
∠C=∠Z
AB=XY
BC=YZ
AC=XZ
B C Y Z
Now we see that sides of ∆ABC coincides with sides of
∆XYZ.
A X
Y Z
B C
Here, ∆ABC ≅ ∆XYZ
TWO TRIANGLES ARE CONGRUENT, IF ALL THE
SIDES AND
SO WE GET ALL THE ANGLES OF ONE TRIANGLE
THAT
ARE EQUAL TO THE CORRESPONDING SIDES AND
ANGLES OF THE OTHER TRIANGLE.
This also means that:-
A corresponds to X
B corresponds to Y
C corresponds to Z
ASA(angle-side-angle) congruence
• Two triangles are congruent if two angles and the included side of one triangle are
equal to two angles and the included side of other triangle.
AAS(angle-angle-side) congruence
• Two triangles are congruent if any two pairs of angle and one pair of corresponding
sides are equal.
SSS(side-side-side) congruence
• If three sides of one triangle are equal to the three sides of another triangle, then the
two triangles are congruent.
B C Q R
Now If, S(1) AC = PQ
A(2) ∠C = ∠R
S(3) BC = QR
B C E F
Now If, A(1) ∠BAC = ∠EDF
S(2) AC = DF
A(3) ∠ACB = ∠DFE
B C P
Now If, A(1) ∠BAC = ∠QPR
A(2) ∠CBA = ∠RQP
S(3) BC = QR
B C Q R
S(1) AB = PQ
Now If,
S(2) BC = QR
S(3) CA = RP
B C E F
Now If, R(1) ∠ABC = ∠DEF = 90°
H(2) AC = DF
S(3) BC = EF
B C
B C
Here, ∠ABC = ∠ ACB
The sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.
A
B C
Here, AB = AC
INEQUALITIES IN A
TRIANGLE
Theorem on inequalities in a triangle
If two sides of a triangle are unequal, the angle opposite to the longer side is
larger ( or greater)
9 10
9 10
10
9
8
Here by comparing we get-
9+8>10
8+10>9
10+9>8
So, sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
SUMMARY
1.Two figures are congruent, if they are of the same shape and size.
2.If two sides and the included angle of one triangle is equal to the two sides and
the included angle then the two triangles are congruent(by SAS).
3.If two angles and the included side of one triangle are equal to the two angles
and the included side of other triangle then the two triangles are congruent( by
ASA).
4.If two angles and the one side of one triangle is equal to the two angles and the
corresponding side of other triangle then the two triangles are congruent(by
AAS).
5.If three sides of a triangle is equal to the three sides of other triangle then the
two triangles are congruent(by SSS).
6.If in two right-angled triangle, hypotenuse one side of the triangle are equal to
the hypotenuse and one side of the other triangle then the two triangle are
congruent.(by RHS)
7.Angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal.
8.Sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.
9.Each angle of equilateral triangle are 60°
10.In a triangle, angles opposite to the longer side is larger
11.In a triangle, side opposite to the larger angle is longer.
12.Sum of any two sides of triangle is greater than the third side.
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