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State whether the statements are True or False.
In Fig. 6.28, two triangles are congruent by RHS.

Answer :
False
No they are not congruent by RHS
But they can be congruent by SAS
As in RHS congruency Hypotenuse of triangle must be equal in both the triangles
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In the following pairs of triangles of Fig. 6.47, the lengths of the sides are indicated along the sides. By applying SSS congruence criterion, determine which triangles are congruent. If congruent, write the results in symbolic form.
Without drawing the triangles write all six pairs of equal measures in each of the following pairs of congruent triangles.
(a) ∆STU ≅ ∆DEF
(b) ∆ABC ≅ ∆LMN
(c) ∆YZX ≅ ∆PQR
(d) ∆XYZ ≅ ∆MLN
NCERT - Exemplar MathematicsIn Fig. 6.49, it is given that LM = ON and NL = MO
A. State the three pairs of equal parts in the triangles NOM and MLN.
B. Is ∆NOM ≅ ∆MLN. Give reason?
ABC is an isosceles triangle with AB = AC and D is the mid-point of base BC (Fig. 6.48).
A. State three pairs of equal parts in the triangles ABD and ACD.
B. Is ∆ABD ≅ ∆ACD. If so why?
State whether the statements are True or False.
In Fig. 6.28, two triangles are congruent by RHS.
Fill in the blanks to make the statements true.
In Fig. 6.25, ∆ARO ≅ ∆ ____PQO____
Fill in the blanks to make the statements true.
In Fig. 6.24, ∆ ____DRQ____ ≅ ∆PQR