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EDUACE GROUP TUITIONS

(NAYAK’S TUTORIALS )
IX CBSE - TRIANGLES 1

 2 MARKS EACH 10) In given figure,


1) In given figure, ∆ ABC and ∆DBC PQRS is square and SRT is
are 2 Isosceles triangles on same an Equilateral triangle.
Base BC. Prove ∠ABD = ∠ACD Prove:- PT = QT. ∠ADC = 15°

11) In given figure


∠ADC = ∠ADB and
2) In given figure, D is midpoint of AB = BC,
Base BC, DE and DF are perpendiculars Prove AE = CD
to AB and AC respectively.
Such that DE = DF. Prove ∠B = ∠C
12) In ∆ABC, x and y are point on AB and BC
1 1
respectively. Bx = 2 AB and BY = 2 and AB = BC.
3) In figure ∠B = ∠E BD = CE
and ∠1 = ∠2 Show BX = BY.
Show:- ∆ABC ≅ ∆AED
13) E and F are midpoints
of Equal sides AB and AC of
∆ABC respectively.
4) In given figure Show:- BF = CE
AC > AB and AD bisects
∠A. Show ∠ADC = ∠ADB 14) ∆ABC is Isosceles triangle
Such that AB = AC. Side AB is
produced to D, such that AD = AB
Show ∠BCQ is right angle.
 3MARKS EACH
5) In given figure, 15) In given figure, AB = AC,
BA ⊥ CA, RP ⊥ QP, D is Point in interior of ∆ABC.
AB = PQ AND BR = CQ. Such that ∠DBC = ∠DCB.
PROVE AC = PR Prove. AD bisects ∠BAC.

6) In given figure AB = EF, 16) Prove perimeter of triangle is greater than sum of 3
BC = ED, altitudes.
AB ⊥ BD, FE ⊥ EC.
Prove ∆ABD ≅ ∆FEC 17) In given figure, PQR is a triangle
And S is any point in interior.
Show:- SQ + SR < PQ + PR.
7) In given figure AF = CD
∠AFE = ∠CDE, 18) In given figure, prove
Prove EF = ED CD + DA + AB + BC > 2AC

 4 MARKS EACH
8) In given figure If BM and DN 19) AD, BE and CF, the Altitudes of ∆ABC are equal.
are both perpendicular to Prove that ∆ABC is equilateral triangle.
AC and BM = DN.
Prove:- AC bisect BD
20) In given figure , OA = OB
OC = OD and ∆ADB ≅ ∆COP.
Prove AC = BD
9) In given figure AC=BD
∠EAB = ∠EBA and BC = BD 21) In given figure,
Prove:- AD = BC AC = AE, AB = AD and
∠BAD = ∠EAC.
Show:- BC = DE
22) In right ∆ABC, right angled at C,
M is midpoint of hypotenuse AB.
C is joined to M and produced to
point D such that DM = CM.
Point D joined to point B
Show:- (I) ∆AMC ≅ ∆ BMD.
(ii) ∠ DBC is right angle.

23) In figure ∆ABC and ∆ABD are


Such that AD = BC, ∠1 = ∠2,
∠3 = ∠4, Prove BD = AC.

24) In ∆ ABC and ∆PQR, AB = PQ AC = PR and altitude AM


and PN are equal prove ∆ABC ≅ ∆PQR

25) In given figure PQRS is


Square and T and U are
points on PS and RS
Respectively, such that
PQ = RQ, ∠PQT = ∠RQU
and ∠TBS = ∠UQS
Prove:- QT = QU

26) ABC and DBC are 2 Isosceles triangles in same base BC


and vertices A and D on same side of BC. AD is extended to
intersect BC at P, Show (I) ∆ ABD ≅ ∆ACD (ii) AP is ⊥ bisector
of BC.

27) ABCD is square and ABE is equilateral triangle outside


1
square. Prove ∠ACE = 2 ∠ABE

28) Prove that sum of 2 sides of triangles is greater than twice


the median with respect to third side.
OR
AD is median of ∆ ABC. Prove AB + AC > 2AD.

29) In given figure AB = CA, D is


point on AC and E on AB such that
AD = ED = EC = BC.
Prove:- ∠AED = ∠BCE

30) Show that sum of all sides of square is greater than its sum
of its diagonals.

31) Show that sum of all sides of square is less than sum of
twice its diagonals.

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