Geometry Topics Part 5
Geometry Topics Part 5
Geometry Topics Part 5
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3 MEASURE OF AN ANGLE 5.3 63
4 The Protractor 5.3.1 66
5 INTERSECTING LINE, PERPENDICULAR LINES AND PARALLEL LINES 5.4 69
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4.LINES AND ANGLES (7th)
1 Introduction 4 69
2 Learning about Pairs of Angles 4.1 70
3 Complementary Angles 4.1.1 70
4 Supplementary Angles 4.1.2 72
5 Adjacent Angles
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6 Linear Pair 4.1.3 74
7 Vertically Opposite Angles 4.1.4 75
8 Transversal 4.2 77
9 Angles made by a transversal 4.2.1 78
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10 Corresponding Angles, Interior and Exterior Alternate Angles 79
11 Interior Angles on the same side of the transversal 80
12 Transversal on parallel lines 4.2.2 81
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3. Practical Geometry
13.Practical Geometry(6th)
1 A LINE SEGMENT 13.2 167
2 Construction of a Line Segment of a given Length , using ruler, using Compasses 13.2.1 167
3 Construction of a Circle
4 Construction of a Circle 13.3 169
5 PERPENDICULARS 13.4 170
6 Perpendicular through a Point on a given line 170
7 Constructing Perpendicular Bisector of the given Line Segment 170
8 Perpendicular to a Line, through a Point which is not on it 171
9 CONSTRUCTION OF ANGLES USING PROTRACTOR 13.5 172
10 CONSTRUCTING A COPY OF AN ANGLE OF UNKNOWN MEASURE 13.6 172
11 CONSTRUCTION TO BISECT A GIVEN ANGLE 13.7 173
12 CONSTRUCTING ANGLES OF SPECIAL MEASURES 60,30,120,90 13.8 174
4. Triangles
5.TRIANGLE AND ITS PROPERTIES (7th)
1 Introduction 5 88
2 Classification of triangles - Based on sides - Based on angles 5.1 89
3 Relationship between the sides of a triangle 5.2 91
4 Sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle 5.2.1 91
5 Difference between the lengths of two sides of a triangle 5.2.2 92
6 Altitudes of a triangle 5.3 93
7 Medians of a triangle 5.4 94
8 Properties of triangles 5.5 95
9 Angle-sum property of a triangle 5.5.1 95
10 Exterior angle of a triangle 5.5.2 102
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1 Introduction 8 163
2 Congruency of line segments 8.1 165
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3 Congruency of triangles 8.2 165
4 Criterion for congruency of triangles 8.3 167
5 Side-Side-Side congruency (SSS) 8.3.1 167
6 Side-Angle-Side Congruence 8.3.2 169
7 Angle-Side-Angle congruency (ASA) 8.3.3 173
8 Right-Angle Hypotenuse Side congruence 8.3.4 175
7.Triangles (9th)
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5. QUADRILATERALS
12.QUADRILATERALS (7th)
1 Quadrilateral 12 227
2 Interior-Exterior of a quadrilateral 12.1 228
3 Convex and Concave quadrilateral 12.2 228
4 Angle-sum property of a quadrilateral 12.3 229
5 Types of quadrilaterals 12.4 232
6 Trapezium 12.4.1 232
7 Kite 12.4.2 233
8 Parallelogram , Sides, Angles, Diagonals 12.4.3 234
3. Construction of Quadrilaterals(8th)
1 Introduction 3 59
2 Quadrilaterals and their Properties 3.1 60
3 Types of Quadrilateral tree view 63
4 Constructing a Quadrilateral 3.2 65
5 Construction : When the lengths of four sides and one angle are given (S.S.S.S.A) 3.2.1 65
6 Construction : When the lengths of four sides and a diagonal is given (S.S.S.S.D) 3.2.2 68
7 Construction: When the lengths of three sides and two diagonals are given (S.S.S.D.D) 3.2.3 70
8 Construction : When the lengths of two adjacent sides and three angles are known (S.A.S.A.A) 3.2.4 72
9 Construction :When the lengths of three sides and two included angles are given (S.A.S.A.S) 3.2.5 76
8.Quadrilaterals(9th)
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1 INTRODUCTION 8.1 174
2 PROPERTIES OF A QUADRILATERAL 8.2 175
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3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS 8.3 175
4 PARALLELOGRAM AND THEIR PROPERTIES 8.4 179
5 A diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two congruent triangles Theorem-8.1 179
6 In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal. Theorem-8.2 180
7 If each pair of opposite sides of a quadrilateral is equal, then it is a parallelogram Theorem-8.3 180
8 In a quadrilateral, if each pair of opposite angles are equal then it is a parallelogram Theorem-8.4 181
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11 Show that each angle of a rectangle is a right angle Corollary-1 182
12 Show that the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other. Corollary-2 183
In a parallelogram ABCD, if the diagonal AC bisects the angle A, then ABCD is a
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13 rhombus. Corollary-3 183
14 Show that the diagonals of a rectangle are of equal length. Corollary-4 184
15 Show that the angle bisectors of a parallelogram form a rectangle Corollary-5 184
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7 Volume of a cylinder 10.3.3 222
8 RIGHT CIRCULAR CONE 10.4 226
9 Slant Height of the Cone 10.4.1 227
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10 Curved Surface area of a cone 10.4.2 228
11 Total surface area of the cone 10.4.3 229
12 Volume of a right circular cone 10.4.4 229
13 SPHERE 10.5 234
14 Surface area of a sphere 10.5.1 235
15 Hemisphere 10.5.2 235
16 Volume of Sphere
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5.Co-Ordinate Geometry(9th)
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12. Circles
12.Circles(9th)
1 INTRODUCTION 12.1 260
2 chord. Arc, minor arc, major arc,semicircle,minor sector,major sector,Central Angle 261/2
3 ANGLE SUBTENDED BY A CHORD AT A POINT ON THE CIRCLE 12.2 264
4 Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the centre. Theorem-12.1 265
If the angle subtended by the chords of a circle at the centre are equal, then the chords are
5 equal. Theorem-12.2 266
6 PERPENDICULAR FROM THE CENTRE TO A CHORD 12.3 266
7 The perpendicular from the centre of a circle to a chord bisects the chord. Theorem-12.3 266
8 The three points that describe a circle 12.3.1 267
9 Chords and their distance from the centre of the circle 12.3.2 268
10 ANGLE SUBTENDED BY AN ARC OF A CIRCLE 12.4 271
11 Angle subtended by an arc at a point on remaining part of circle 12.4.1 271
12 Angles in the same segment 12.4.2 273
If a line segment joining two points, subtends equal angles at two other points lying on the
13 same side of the line then these, the four points lie on a circle ( i.e. they are concyclic Theorem-12.4 274
14 CYCLIC QUADRILATERAL 12.5 275