NCERT Solutions Class 7th Maths Chapter – 6 The Triangle and its Properties
Textbook | NCERT |
Class | 7th |
Subject | Mathematics |
Chapter | 6th |
Chapter Name | The Triangle and its Properties |
Category | Class 7th Mathematics |
Medium | English |
Source | Last Doubt |
NCERT Solutions Class 7th Maths Chapter – 6 The Triangle and its Properties
Chapter – 6
The Triangle and its Properties
Exercise – 6.4
1. Is it possible to have a triangle with the following sides? (i) 2 cm, 3 cm, 5 cm (ii) 3 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm (iii) 6 cm, 3 cm, 2 cm |
2. Take any point O in the interior of a triangle PQR. Is (i) OP + OQ > PQ? Solution: If we take any point O in the interior of a triangle PQR and join OR, OP, OQ. We know that, (i) Yes, ΔOPQ has sides OP, OQ and PQ. (ii) Yes, ΔOQR has sides OR, OQ and QR. (iii) Yes, ΔORP has sides OR, OP and PR. |
3. AM is a median of a triangle ABC. Is AB + BC + CA > 2 AM? (Consider the sides of triangles ΔABM and ΔAMC.) Solution: We know that, |
4. ABCD is a quadrilateral. Is AB + BC + CD + DA > AC + BD? Solution: We know that, By adding equation [i], [ii], [iii] and [iv] we get, |
5. ABCD is quadrilateral. Is AB + BC + CD + DA < 2 (AC + BD) Solution: Let us consider ABCD is quadrilateral and P is the point where the diagonals are intersect. As shown in the figure below. We know that, By adding equation [i], [ii], [iii] and [iv] we get, |
6. The lengths of the two sides of a triangle are 12 cm and 15 cm. Between what two measures should the length of the third side fall? Solution: We know that, |
NCERT Solution Class 7th Maths All Chapter
- Chapter – 1 Integers
- Chapter – 2 Fractions and Decimals
- Chapter – 3 Data Handling
- Chapter – 4 Simple Equations
- Chapter – 5 Lines and Angles
- Chapter – 6 The Triangles and its Properties
- Chapter – 7 Comparing Quantities
- Chapter – 8 Rational Numbers
- Chapter – 9 Perimeter and Area
- Chapter – 10 Algebraic Expressions
- Chapter – 11 Exponents and Powers
- Chapter – 12 Symmetry
- Chapter – 13 Visualising Solid Shapes