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EXERCISE 26(A) the following, find the mark farked unknown angles : eS a 3am Mi 35am ioe in each of @ ” i .gle together have the following angles ? can a tran 0) 8 55° and 80° — (il). 33°, 74° and 73° (il) 85°, 95° and 22° ra tiangle can together have the given angles if the sum of these angles is 180°. find x, if the angles of a triangle are : Q ee (i) x, 20, 2° (il) 2x°, 44°, 6x° ‘One angle of a right-angled triangle is 70°. Find the other acute angle. na ABC, ZA = 2B = 62°; find 2C. ing ABC, 2B = ZC and ZA = 100%; find 2B. Find, giving reasons, the unknown marked angles in each triangle drawn below : P (ii) A (iii) 1100)" ae Ne uo Az Classify the following triangles according to angle : eer] = IN a4 (ii) (ii) na ae B Cc Classity the following triangles according '° side : : 9, wo | «i § ° gr gf 2 an 3 g 5 N 241 EXERCISE 26(B) Construct triangle ABC when : AB = 6 cm, BC = 8 cm and AC = 4 cm. AB = 3-5 cm, AC = 4-8 cm and BC = 5:2 cm. AB = BC = 5 cm and AC = 3 cm. Measure angles A and C. Is ZA= 2C ? AB = BC = CA = 4-5 cm. Measure all the angles of the triangle. Are they equal ? AB = 3 cm, BC = 7 cm and ZB = 90°. AC = 4.5 cm, BC = 6 cm and ZC = 60°. AC = 6 om, ZA = 60° and ZC = 45°. Measure AB and BC. AB = 5.4 cm, ZA = 30° and 2B = 90°. Measure ZC and side BC. AB = 7 cm, ZB = 120° and ZA = 30°. Measure AC and BC. BC = 3.cm, AC = 4 cm and AB = 5 om. Measure angle ACB. Give a special name to CBOEN Onno nw a Ss

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