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Q1. Take three non-collinear points A. B and C on a page of your notebook. Join AB, BC and CA. What figure do you get? Name the triangle. Also, name

(i) The side opposite to ∠B

(ii) The angle opposite to side AB

(iii) The vertex opposite to side BC

(iv) The side opposite to vertex B.

Solution.

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(i) AC

(ii) ∠B

(iii) A

(iv) AC

2. Take three collinear points A, B and Con a page of your note book. Join AB. BC and CA. Is the figure a triangle? If not, why?

Solution.

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

No, the figure is not a triangle. By definition a triangle is a plane figure formed by three non-parallel line segments

Q3. Distinguish between a triangle and its triangular region.

Solution.

A triangle is a plane figure formed by three non-parallel line segments, whereas, its triangular region includes the interior of the triangle along with the triangle itself.

Q4. D is a point on side BC of a Δ. AD is joined. Name all the triangles that you can observe in the figure. How many are they?

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

Solution.

We can observe the following three triangles in the given figure

(i) ΔABC

(ii) ΔACD

(iii) ΔADB

Q5. A, B. C and Dare four points, and no three points are collinear. AC and BD intersed at 0. There are eight triangles that you can observe. Name all the triangles

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

Solution.

(i) ΔABC

(ii) ΔABD

(iii) ΔABO

(iv) ΔBCD

(v) ΔDCO

(vi) ΔAOD

(vii) ΔACD

(viii) ΔBCD

Q6. What is the difference between a triangle and triangular region?

Solution.

A plane of figure formed by three non-parallel line segments is called a triangle whereastriangular region is the interior of /triangleABC together with the /triangleABC itself is called the triangular region ABC

Q7. Explain the following terms:

(i) Triangle

(a) Parts or elements of a triangle

(iii) Scalene triangle

(iv) Isosceles triangle

(v) Equilateral triangle

(vi) Acute triangle

(vii) Right triangle

(viii) Obtuse triangle

(ix) Interior of a triangle

(x) Exterior of a triangle.

Solution.

(i) A triangle is a plane figure formed by three non-parallel line segments.

(ii) The three sides and the three angles of a triangle are together known as the parts or elements of that triangle.

(iii) A scalene triangle is a triangle in which no two sides are equal.

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(iv) An isosceles triangle is a triangle in which two sides are equal. Isosceles triangle

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(v) An equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal. Equilateral triangle

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(vi) An acute triangle is a triangle in which all the angles are acute (less than 90°).

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(vii) A right angled triangle is a triangle in which one angle is right angled, i.e. 90°.

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(viii) An obtuse triangle is a triangle in which one angle is obtuse (more than 90°).

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(ix) The interior of a triangle is made up of all such points that are enclosed within the triangle.

(x) The exterior of a triangle is made up of all such points that are not enclosed within the triangle.

Q8. In Figure, the length (in cm) of each side has been indicated along the side. State for each triangle angle whether it is scalene, isosceles or equilateral:

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

Solution.

(i) This triangle is a scalene triangle because no two sides are equal.

(ii) This triangle is an isosceles triangle because two of its sides, viz. PQ and PR, are equal.

(iii) This triangle is an equilateral triangle because all its three sides are equal.

(iv) This triangle is a scalene triangle because no two sides are equal.

(v) This triangle is an isosceles triangle because two of its sides are equal.

Q9. There are five triangles. The measures of some of their angles have been indicated. State for each triangle whether it is acute, right or obtuse.

Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics
Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions | RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

(i) This is a right triangle because one of its angles is 90°.

(ii) This is an obtuse triangle because one of its angles is 120°, which is greater than 90°.

(iii) This is an acute triangle because all its angles are acute angles (less than 90° ).

(iv) This is a right triangle because one of its angles is 90°.

(v) This is an obtuse triangle because one of its angles is 110°, which is greater than 90°.

10. Fill in the blanks with the correct word/symbol to make it a true statement:

(i) A triangle has _____ sides.

(ii) A triangle has ______ vertices.

(iii) A triangle has _____ angles.

(iv) A triangle has ________ parts.

(v) A triangle whose no two sides are equal is known as ________ 

(v0 A triangle whose two sides are equal is known as ________ 

(vii) A triangle whose all the sides are equal is known as ________

(viii) A triangle whose one angle is a right angle is known as _________

(ix) A triangle whose all the angles are of measure less than 90′ is known as _________

(x) A triangle whose one angle is more than 90′ is known as _________

Solution.

(i) three

(ii) three

(iii) three

(iv) six (three sides + three angles)

(v) a scalene triangle

(vi) an isosceles triangle

(vii) an equilateral triangle

(viii) a right triangle

(ix) an acute triangle

(x) an obtuse triangle

Q11. In each of the following, state if the statement is true (T) or false (F):

(i) A triangle has three sides.

(ii) A triangle may have four vertices.

(iii) Any three line-segments make up a triangle.

(iv) The interior of a triangle includes its vertices.

(v) The triangular region includes the vertices of the corresponding triangle.

(vi) The vertices of a triangle are three collinear points.

(vii) An equilateral triangle is isosceles also.

(viii) Every right triangle is scalene.

(ix) Each acute triangle is equilateral.

(x) No isosceles triangle is obtuse.

Solution.

(i) True.

(ii) False. A triangle has three vertices.

(iii) False. Any three non-parallel line segments can make up a triangle.

(iv) False. The interior of a triangle is the region enclosed by the triangle and the vertices are not enclosed by the triangle.

(v) True. The triangular region includes the interior region and the triangle itself.

(vi) False. The vertices of a triangle are three non-collinear points.

(vii) True. In an equilateral triangle, any two sides are equal.

(viii) False. A right triangle can also be an isosceles triangle.

(ix) False. Each acute triangle is not an equilateral triangle, but each equilateral triangle is an acute triangle.

(x) False. An isosceles triangle can be an obtuse triangle, a right triangle or an acute triangle

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FAQs on Ex-15.1, Properties Of Triangles, Class 7, Math RD Sharma Solutions - RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Mathematics

1. What are some of the properties of triangles?
Ans. Some properties of triangles include the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees, the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles, and the longest side of a triangle is opposite the largest angle.
2. How can I identify if two triangles are congruent?
Ans. Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides and angles are equal. This can be determined using congruence criteria such as Side-Side-Side (SSS), Side-Angle-Side (SAS), Angle-Side-Angle (ASA), or Angle-Angle-Side (AAS).
3. Is it possible for a triangle to have more than one obtuse angle?
Ans. No, a triangle cannot have more than one obtuse angle. By definition, an obtuse angle is an angle greater than 90 degrees, so if a triangle has two obtuse angles, their sum would be greater than 180 degrees, which is not possible in a triangle.
4. How can I find the area of a triangle?
Ans. The area of a triangle can be found using the formula: Area = (base x height) / 2. The base and height of a triangle can be any two sides and the perpendicular distance between them, respectively.
5. Can a triangle have two sides with the same length?
Ans. Yes, a triangle can have two sides with the same length. This type of triangle is called an isosceles triangle. In an isosceles triangle, the two equal sides are opposite the two equal angles.
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