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Practical Geometry

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In the previous class, we learned about Constructions, and how to draw a line, circle etc.

In this chapter, we will 

  • Construct a line parallel to a given line, through a point not on it (using alternate angles and corresponding angles property)
  • Constructing a triangle with SSS - 3 sides given
  • Constructing a triangle with SAS - 2 sides, and one angle between it given
  • Constructing a triangle with ASA - 2 angles, and one side between it given
  • Constructing a right triangle with RHS - 1 right angle, 1 hypotenuse, and 1 side given

 

Click on an exercise link below to start.

You can also check out the topics, where we have first explained the topic, and then solved the questions from easy-to-difficult


Serial order wise

Constructing line parallel to given line
Constructing a triangle using SSS congruency criteria
Constructing a triangle using SAS congruency criteria
Constructing a triangle using ASA congruency criteria
Constructing a triangle using RHS congruency criteria
Examples
Miscellaneous

Concept wise

Construction of line parallel to given line, through point not on line
Constructing a triangle when 3 sides known (SSS)
Constructing a triangle when 2 sides and angle between is known (SAS)
Constructing a triangle when 2 angles and side between is known (ASA)
Constructing a right triangle when hypotenuse and side is given (RHS)

What's in it?

In the previous class, we learned about Constructions, and how to draw a line, circle etc.

In this chapter, we will 

  • Construct a line parallel to a given line, through a point not on it (using alternate angles and corresponding angles property)
  • Constructing a triangle with SSS - 3 sides given
  • Constructing a triangle with SAS - 2 sides, and one angle between it given
  • Constructing a triangle with ASA - 2 angles, and one side between it given
  • Constructing a right triangle with RHS - 1 right angle, 1 hypotenuse, and 1 side given

 

Click on an exercise link below to start.

You can also check out the topics, where we have first explained the topic, and then solved the questions from easy-to-difficult