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    Rules of Geometry - draft

    - two lines are said to be parallel only when their point of intersection is/are :

    none

    - in a triange, interior opposite angle is always less than : the exterior angle

    - sum of the 2 interior opposite angles of a triangle is always equal to :

    exterior angle

    - sum of all the interior angles of a pentagon is equal to : 540

    - in a traingle, the sum of the 2 angles is equal to the thrid angle, considering

    interior angles only, then the triangle is : right angled

    - sum of the interior angles of a polygon having n sides is equal to : (2n-4)90

    degrees

    - 2 sides of a triangle are unequal. the angle just opposite to the larger side

    is : greater than the angle opposite the smaller side

    - the angle made by the altitute of a triangle with the side on which it is

    drwan is equal to : 90 degrees

    - one angle of a triangle is greater than the other. the side opposite to it is :

    greater than the side opposite to the other

    - sum of squares on 2 perpendicular sides of a right angled triangle is equalto the square on the : hypotenuse

    - in a parallelogram, the opposite angles are : equal

    - a regualr hexagon has been inscribed in a circle. the area of the hexagonwill be: less than the area of the circle.

    - when the bisector of any angle is perpendicular to the opposite side, thenthe triangle is : equilateral

    - if 2 || lines are intersected by a traversal, then the bisectors of the interior

    angels so formed make a : rectangle

    - each angle of a complementary set of angles must be : acute

    - number of pairs of vertical angles formed when 2 lines intersect are : 2

    - if the bisectors of 2 adjacent angles are perpendicular, the adjacent anglesare the angles of : linear pair

    - the traingle formed by joining the mid points of the sides of an equilateral

    traingle is : equilateral

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    - the bisectors of the angle at the vertex of an isosceles traingle: bisects thebase and is perpendicular to it

    - if 2 angles of a triangle are congruent, the sides opposite of these angles

    are : congruent

    - if the bisector of any angle of a triangle bisects its opposite side, the

    triangle is : isosceles

    - the correct postulate of congruence of 2 triangles is : SAS

    - the straight line joining the midpoints of any 2 sides of a triangle is : parallel

    to the third side

    - if the bisector of the vertical angle bisects the base, the triangle is :

    isosceles

    - the point of intersection of the medians of the triangle is called : centroid

    - the point of intersection of the altitudes of the trianlgle is called :orthocentre

    - in a triangle abc, if the median BE is equal to the median CF, then thetriangle is : isosceles

    - in a triangle ABC, if altitude BE is euqal to the altitude CF, then the triangle

    is : isosceles

    - the angle between the internal bisector of one base angle and the exteriorbisector of the other base angle is equal to : one half the vertical angle

    - the bisector of the exterior angle at the vertex of an isosceles triangle is :

    parallel to the base

    - the stright line drawn from the midpoint of a side of a triangle, parallel tothe base is one that : bisects the other side

    - the median on the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is equal to : nothing

    can be said

    - in an an isosceles triangle ABC, d,e,f are the midpoints of the base BC and

    the equal sides AB, AC resp, then : DF=DE

    - medians of a triangle pass thru the same point which divides each median

    in the ratio : 2:1

    - the sum of 2 medians of triangle is : greater than the third- a median divides a triangle into 2 triangles of : equal area

    - a triangle can have at most one : obtuse angle

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    - if the diagonal of a quadilateral bisect each other and are perpendicular, the quadilateral is :rhombus

    - the bisector of a pair of opposite angles of a 11gm are : intersecting at a point

    - if diagnols AC = diagonal BD and AC is perpendicular to BD in a parallelogram ABCD then it

    is : rhombus

    - area of s rectangle and area of || gm standing on the same base and b/w the same || have relation

    b/w them as : they are equal

    - if the midpoints of the sides of a quadilateral are jonied, then the figure formed is : ||gm

    - if the diagonals of a || are equal then its a : rectangle

    - a diagonal of a |\gm divides it into : 4 triangles of equal area

    - in a triangle ABC, the median AD bisecting the side BC has its midpoint O.

    the line CO meets AB at E. AE is equal to : AB/3

    - if a line is drawn || to 1 side of a triangle, the other 2 sides are divided : inthe same ratio

    - if the diagonals of a ||gm are equal, its a : rectangle

    - AAA theorem is applicable for 2 triangles to prove them : similar

    - the ratios of areas of similiar triangles is equal to the ratio of : squares on

    the corresponding sides

    - if 2 chords of a circle intersect inside or outside a circle, the rectanglecontained by the parts of 1 chord is equal in area to the rectange contained

    by : the parts of the other

    - if the perpendicular drawn from the vertex of a right angled triangle to the

    hypotenuse, the number of similiar triangles formed is euqal to : 3

    - in triangle abc, ad is perpendicular to bc. if ad^2 = bd*dc, the triangle is :right angled

    - in a ||gm abcd, e is a pt on ad. ac and be intersect each other at f. then:bf*fa=ef*fc

    - p and q are 2 pts on the sides ca and cb of a triangle abc, right angled at c.

    then aq^2 + bp^2 is equal to : ab^2 + pq^2

    - equal chords of a circle subtends euqal angles at the : center

    - angles in the same segment of a cirlce are : equal

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    - 2 equal circles intersect in a and b. thruogh b is a straight line perpendicularto ab drawn to meet the circumference in x and y. then : ax=ay

    - p is the centre of a cirlce of radius r and distance b/w the centre of the

    circle and ne point r on a given line pr. the line doesnt intersect the circlewhen : pr>r

    - chord pq of a circle is produced to o. t is a pt such that ot becomes a tangent to the circle. then :ot^2=op*oq

    - p is the midpoint of an arc apb of a circle. the tangent at p is : parallel to the chord ab.

    - an angle with vertex on the circle formed by secant ray and a tangent ray has measure equal to :half the measure of the angle subtented by the intercepted arc at the centre