Practical Geometry
Practical Geometry
Practical Geometry
4. With A as the centre and same radius as in Step 3, cut an arc EF to cut AB at G.
5. Measure the arc length CD by placing pointed tip of the compass at C and pencil tip
opening at D.
6. With this opening, keep G as centre and draw an arc to cut arc EF at H
1. SIDES:
Equilateral triangle: All three sides are equal in measure.
Isosceles triangle: Two sides have equal measure.
Scalene triangle: All three sides have different measures.
2. ANGLES:
Acute triangle: All angles measure less than 900.
Obtuse triangle: One angle is greater than 900.
Right triangle: One angle is 900.
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1. Three sides.
2. Two sides and an angle between them.
3. Two angles and a side between them.
4. The hypotenuse and a leg in case of a right-angled triangle.
5. Mark the point of intersection of arcs as A. Join AB and AC. ΔABC is now
ready
Note: SSS congruency rule:- If three sides of one triangle are equal to the
corresponding three sides of another triangle, then the two triangles are
congruent
3. At M, draw MX ⊥ MN.
4. With N as centre, draw an arc of radius 10 cm to cut MX at L
5. Join LN.
6. ΔLMN is now completed