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Take three collinear points A,B,C on a page of your note-book.Join AB,BC and CA. Is the figure a triangle ?If not,why?

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  8. In the adjoining figure,D is a point on the side BC of triangle (ABC)....

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  9. In the adjoining figure,name all triangles that you can observe.

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