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In fig. 10, `A , B , C` and `D` are four points, and no three points are collinear. `A C` and `B D` intersect at `Odot` there are eight triangle that you can observe. Name all the triangles.

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  2. Distinguish between a triangle and its triangle region.

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  4. In fig. 10, A , B , C and D are four points, and no three points ar...

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  5. What is the difference between a triangle and triangular region?

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  7. In fig. 11, the length (in cm) of each side has been indicated alon...

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  8. In fig. 12, there are five triangles. The measures of some of their...

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  9. Fill in the blanks with correct word/symbol to make it a true statemen...

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  10. In each of the following, state if the statement is true (T) or false ...

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  11. Total number of parts of a triangle is 3      (b) 6       (c) 9

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  12. A perpendicular drawn from a vertex to the opposite side of a triangle...

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  13. A triangle may not have an altitude    (b) can have at most 3 alti...

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  14. Line segments joining the vertices to the mid-points of the opposite ...

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  15. A triangle whose on two sides are equal is called an acute triangle  ...

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  16. A triangle whose two sides are equal is known as acute triangle      ...

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  17. A triangle whose all sides are equal is called an equilateral triangl...

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  18. The sum of the lengths of sides of a triangle is known as its area   ...

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  19. A triangle having all sides of different length is known as scalene t...

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  20. A triangle whose one angle is more than 90^0 is called a scalene tria...

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