Congruence of Triangles By RHS Criteria


 
 
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Congruence of Triangle by RHS Criteria

 RHS rule Congruence of right-angled triangle illustrates that, if the hypotenuse and one side of right-angled triangle are equal to the corresponding hypotenuse and one side of another right-angled triangle; then both the right-angled triangle are said to be congruent.

 

RHS - Congruence Of Triangles

In the above figure, hypotenuse XZ = RT and side YZ=ST, hence bigtriangleup XYZcong bigtriangleup RST

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Question : 1

In the below figure, by which congruence rule the following triangles are congruent?

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

In triangles ABC and PQR, ∠B = 90∘, AC = 8 cm, AB = 3 cm, ∠P = 90∘, PR = 3 cm, QR = 8 cm. By which congruence rule the triangles are congruent?

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

In the figure shown above,AB = AC and D is the mid-point of BC. Then  bigtriangleup ABDcong bigtriangleup ACD by which criteria?

Right Option : A
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