Assumed Knowledge (Geometry and graphs) 91 Construct a triangle which has sides of length:
a 2 cm, 3 cm and 3 cm b 2 cm, 3 cm and 4 cm
c 2 cm, 3 cm and 5 cm d 2 cm, 3 cm and 7 cm.
2 Copy and complete:
“The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be ............ the length of the third side”.
3 Draw a triangle ABC with all sides greater
than 6 cm in length and with the angles
at A, B and C being 60 o, 50 oand 70 o
respectively.
Place a ruler and set
square as shown in the
figure. Slide the set square
along the ruler to the left,
keeping the ruler firmly in
place.
a Why does the hypotenuse of the set
square produce lines parallel to BC?
b Locate X on AB and Y on AC such that
XY=4cm.
You should now have a triangle which has angles of 60 o, 50 o
and 70 o, and where the side opposite the 60 oangle is 4 cm long.In mathematics we use the termcongruentto describe things which have the same shape and size. The
closest we get to congruence in humans is identical twins.1 Which of the following figures are congruent?
ABCDE2 Which of the following geometric figures are congruent?
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