Class 9 Maths – Triangles

7.1 Introduction

  • A triangle is a closed figure formed by joining three non-collinear points with line segments.
  • Vertices: The three points (A, B, C)
  • Sides: Line segments joining the vertices (AB, BC, CA)
  • Angles: ∠A, ∠B, ∠C

Importance: Triangles are fundamental in geometry, construction, and trigonometry.


7.2 Congruence of Triangles

  • Congruent triangles: Triangles that are exactly the same in shape and size.
  • Symbols: ΔABC ≅ ΔPQR

Two triangles are congruent if:

  1. All three sides are equal
  2. All three angles are equal

7.3 Criteria for Congruence of Triangles

  1. SSS (Side-Side-Side):
    • If all three sides of one triangle are equal to the corresponding sides of another, triangles are congruent.
  2. SAS (Side-Angle-Side):
    • Two sides and the included angle are equal.
  3. ASA (Angle-Side-Angle):
    • Two angles and the included side are equal.
  4. AAS (Angle-Angle-Side):
    • Two angles and a non-included side are equal.
  5. RHS (Right angle-Hypotenuse-Side):(for right-angled triangles)
    • Right angle, hypotenuse, and one side equal → triangles congruent

7.4 Some Properties of a Triangle

  1. Sum of angles in a triangle: 180°
  2. Exterior angle property: Exterior angle = Sum of two opposite interior angles
  3. Length property: Sum of any two sides > third side

7.5 Some More Criteria for Congruence of Triangles

  • Using midpoints, altitudes, medians for proving congruence in complex problems
  • Often applied in coordinate geometry and construction problems

Quick Short Q&A (Most Possible)

QuestionShort Answer
Sum of angles in a triangle?180°
Definition of congruent triangles?Same shape & size
SSS criterion?Three sides equal
SAS criterion?Two sides + included angle equal
ASA criterion?Two angles + included side equal
AAS criterion?Two angles + non-included side equal
RHS criterion?Right angle, hypotenuse & side equal
Exterior angle property?Exterior = sum of opposite interior angles
Triangle sides property?Sum of any two sides > third side
Symbol for congruence?ΔABC ≅ ΔPQR