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The Triangles and its properties Class 7 PPT

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INTRODUCTION
Polygon
Polygon is a simple close curve formed by the line segments is 
called a polygon. Triangle s a polygon with least number of 
lines
Triangle
? A plane figure formed by three non parallel line segment 
is called a triangle
Elements of triangle
? The three sides AB,BC,AC and angle abc,, angle bac and angle 
acb denoted by angle a, angle b and angle c together is known as 
six part of or elements of triangle abc
a
b c
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INTRODUCTION
Polygon
Polygon is a simple close curve formed by the line segments is 
called a polygon. Triangle s a polygon with least number of 
lines
Triangle
? A plane figure formed by three non parallel line segment 
is called a triangle
Elements of triangle
? The three sides AB,BC,AC and angle abc,, angle bac and angle 
acb denoted by angle a, angle b and angle c together is known as 
six part of or elements of triangle abc
a
b c
TYPES OF TRIANGLES
(BASED ON ITS SIDES)
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INTRODUCTION
Polygon
Polygon is a simple close curve formed by the line segments is 
called a polygon. Triangle s a polygon with least number of 
lines
Triangle
? A plane figure formed by three non parallel line segment 
is called a triangle
Elements of triangle
? The three sides AB,BC,AC and angle abc,, angle bac and angle 
acb denoted by angle a, angle b and angle c together is known as 
six part of or elements of triangle abc
a
b c
TYPES OF TRIANGLES
(BASED ON ITS SIDES)
EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE
? Equilateral triangle: A triangle with three congruent (equal) 
sides and three equal angles
These marks indicate equality.
A
B
C
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INTRODUCTION
Polygon
Polygon is a simple close curve formed by the line segments is 
called a polygon. Triangle s a polygon with least number of 
lines
Triangle
? A plane figure formed by three non parallel line segment 
is called a triangle
Elements of triangle
? The three sides AB,BC,AC and angle abc,, angle bac and angle 
acb denoted by angle a, angle b and angle c together is known as 
six part of or elements of triangle abc
a
b c
TYPES OF TRIANGLES
(BASED ON ITS SIDES)
EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE
? Equilateral triangle: A triangle with three congruent (equal) 
sides and three equal angles
These marks indicate equality.
A
B
C
ISOSCELES TRIANGLES
? At least two sides are the same length
5
A
B C
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INTRODUCTION
Polygon
Polygon is a simple close curve formed by the line segments is 
called a polygon. Triangle s a polygon with least number of 
lines
Triangle
? A plane figure formed by three non parallel line segment 
is called a triangle
Elements of triangle
? The three sides AB,BC,AC and angle abc,, angle bac and angle 
acb denoted by angle a, angle b and angle c together is known as 
six part of or elements of triangle abc
a
b c
TYPES OF TRIANGLES
(BASED ON ITS SIDES)
EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE
? Equilateral triangle: A triangle with three congruent (equal) 
sides and three equal angles
These marks indicate equality.
A
B
C
ISOSCELES TRIANGLES
? At least two sides are the same length
5
A
B C
SCALENE TRIANGLES 
? Scalene triangle: A triangle that has no congruent (equal) 
sides
A
B
C
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1. What are the properties of a triangle?
Ans. The properties of a triangle include having three sides, three angles, and the sum of the angles always adding up to 180 degrees. Additionally, the lengths of the sides and the sizes of the angles determine the type of triangle.
2. How can I determine the type of triangle based on its angles?
Ans. Based on the measure of its angles, a triangle can be classified as acute, right, or obtuse. An acute triangle has all three angles less than 90 degrees, a right triangle has one angle equal to 90 degrees, and an obtuse triangle has one angle greater than 90 degrees.
3. What is the Pythagorean theorem and how is it related to triangles?
Ans. The Pythagorean theorem states that in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides. This theorem is widely used in solving problems related to triangles, especially right triangles.
4. How can I find the area of a triangle?
Ans. The area of a triangle can be found using the formula: Area = (base * height) / 2. The base and height of the triangle are perpendicular to each other, and the base is the length of one side of the triangle.
5. What are the different types of triangles based on their sides?
Ans. Triangles can be classified based on the lengths of their sides. An equilateral triangle has all three sides equal in length, an isosceles triangle has two sides equal in length, and a scalene triangle has all three sides of different lengths.
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