RD Sharma Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 16 - Congruence - Free PDF Download
FAQs on RD Sharma Class 7 Maths Solutions Chapter 16 - Congruence
1. Does RD Sharma solutions also provide diagrams and figures for explanation?
Ofcourse. For better understanding and explanation, our expert faculty has made sure to provide all the students with diagrams and figures in whichever question is applicable so that students know how to construct figures and solve the question in accordance with that. Answering questions with diagrams gives you extra marks and that is why our teachers make sure to provide you with them. Moreover, the language and way of explaining is simple and easy, which will get your concepts clear.
2. What is the SSS Congruence rule and RHS Congruence rule of Triangle?
If all the three sides of one triangle are equivalent to the corresponding three sides of the second triangle, then the two triangles are said to be congruent by the SSS congruence rule.
In two right-angled triangles, if the length of the hypotenuse and one side of one triangle is equal to the length of the hypotenuse, and the corresponding side of the other triangle, then the two triangles are said to be congruent by the RHS congruence rule of the triangle.
3. What are Congruent Angles and are all the squares congruent?
Angles are said to be congruent when they have an equal measurement. The symbol of congruent angles is ≅.
No, squares have four sides that are of equal length. The reason why all squares are not congruent is that different squares can have sides of different lengths.
Figures can be congruent in different conditions for example, conditions which are required for the Congruence of two triangles:
The side-side-side (SSS) Congruence condition
SAS Congruence condition
ASA Congruence condition
RHS Congruence condition