Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Congruence of Triangles, Exercise 1: Exercise
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Ram drew a right-angle triangle such that, . Then he joined such that, .
He asserted, "The base angles, " with the reason that, "
Which of the following statements is correct?

In the given , . and are the midpoints of the respective sides.
If , then which of these lengths is also ?

Shown below is the rectangle drawn by Sriram. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal and they bisect each other.
Sriram wants to prove if the given rectangle can be proved to be a square. Which of this information is the necessary and sufficient condition to prove the same?

In, , and , , and
Which of the following are equal based on the information above?

Which of the following is/are the correct congruence equation for the triangles below?

Three friends, Dhanya, Ekta, and Rashmi are identifying the congruent triangles formed by the diagonals and along with sides of the parallelogram . The two diagonals bisect each other.
Dhanya:
Ekta:
Rashmi:
Who identified the congruent triangles correctly?

Jagadish lives near the bank of a river , and he wants to find the width of the river. He followed the steps below.
Spotted a tall object at the other bank . Marked a point on to get the distance , to the least possible.
Chose a point, on the land. Marked point on , such that is a straight line.
Marked point on such that
Marked point on to get the distance , to the least possible.
Measured the distance , which he concluded is the width of the river by showing that and congruent.
Which of the following rules helped Jagadish to conclude that the triangles are congruent?

Shown below is drawn by Gautham. In the triangle, and are the midpoints of their respective sides, and are the altitudes.
What is the measure of ?
