NCERT Mathematics Class 7 - Chapter 6: The Triangle and its Properties - Notes

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Learning Objectives

  • Classify triangles by sides and angles
  • Understand the angle sum property of triangles
  • Learn the exterior angle property
  • Apply the triangle inequality property
  • Know properties of special triangles (equilateral, isosceles, right-angled)

Key Concepts

Angle Sum Property

The sum of all three interior angles of a triangle is always 180°.

If angles are A, B, C then: A + B + C = 180°

Exterior Angle Property

An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles.

Exterior angle = Sum of two remote interior angles

Triangle Inequality Property

The sum of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side.

If sides are a, b, c then: a + b > c, b + c > a, a + c > b

Types of Triangles

By sides: Equilateral (all sides equal), Isosceles (two sides equal), Scalene (no sides equal)

By angles: Acute (all angles < 90°), Right (one angle = 90°), Obtuse (one angle > 90°)

Pythagoras Theorem (Right Triangle)

In a right-angled triangle: Hypotenuse² = Base² + Height²

Summary

Triangles have fundamental properties including the angle sum property (180°), exterior angle property, and triangle inequality. The Pythagoras theorem applies to right triangles. Medians, altitudes, and angle bisectors are important elements of a triangle.

Important Terms

Median
A line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
Altitude
The perpendicular distance from a vertex to the opposite side
Hypotenuse
The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle
Equilateral Triangle
A triangle with all three sides equal and each angle measuring 60°

Quick Revision

  1. Sum of angles in a triangle = 180°
  2. Exterior angle = Sum of two opposite interior angles
  3. Sum of any two sides > Third side
  4. In a right triangle: Hypotenuse² = Base² + Perpendicular²
  5. An equilateral triangle has all angles = 60°
  6. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and two equal base angles

Practice Tips

  • Construct different types of triangles using ruler and compass
  • Verify the Pythagoras theorem by measuring sides of right triangles
  • Try forming triangles with given side lengths to test the inequality property
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