Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Basic Concepts in Geometry, Exercise 3: Practice set 1.3

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Maharashtra Board Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Basic Concepts in Geometry, Exercise 3: Practice set 1.3

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Questions from Maharashtra Board Solutions for Chapter: Basic Concepts in Geometry, Exercise 3: Practice set 1.3 with Hints & Solutions

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9th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Write the following statement in ‘if-then’ form.

 The opposite angles of a parallelogram are congruent.

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9th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Write the following statement in ‘if-then’ form.

The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent.

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9th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Write the following statement in ‘if-then’ form.

 In an isosceles triangle, the segment joining the vertex and the midpoint of the base is perpendicular to the base.

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9th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Write converse of the following statement.

The alternate angles formed by two parallel lines and their transversal are congruent.

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9th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Write the converse of the following statement.

If a pair of the interior angles made by a transversal of two lines are supplementary then the lines are parallel.

MEDIUM
9th Maharashtra Board
IMPORTANT

Write the converse of the following statement.

The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent.