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(a) a

(b) b

(c) c

(d) d

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (c)

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We may the label the figure as shown

The Simplest triangles are AGH, GFO, LFO, DJK, EKP, PEL and IMN i.e., 7 in number.

The triangles composed of two components each are GFL, KEL, AMO, NDP, BHN, CMJ, NEJ and HFM i.e., 8 in number.

The triangles composed of three components each are IOE, IFP, BIF and CEI i.e., 4 in number.

The triangles composed of four components each are ANE and DMF i.e., 2 in number.

The triangles composed of five components each are FCK, BGE and ADL i.e., 3 in number.

The triangles composed of six components each are BPF, COE, DHF and AJE i.e., 4 in number.

Thus, there are 7 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 28. triangles in the given figure.

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Question : 1

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a) a

b) b

c) c

d) d

Answer: (a)

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Question : 2

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a) a

b) b

c) c

d) d

Answer: (a)

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The figure may be labelled as shown

The Simplest triangles are AHG, AIG, AIB, JFE, CJE and CED i.e., 6 in number.

The triangles composed of two components each are ABG, CFE, ACJ and EGI i.e., 4 in number.

The triangles composed of three components each are ACE, AGE and CFD i.e., 3 in number.

There is only one triangle i.e., AHE composed of four components.

Thus, there are 6 + 4 + 3 + 1 = 14 triangles in the given figure.

Question : 3

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a) a

b) b

c) c

d) d

Answer: (a)

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Smallest Triangles = ΔBOC, ΔCOD, ΔFOG, ΔGOH, ΔHOA, ΔAOB = 6

Triangles formed with two small triangles = ΔAOG, ΔAOC = 2

Largest Triangles = ΔACG, ΔEGC = 2

∴ Total Triangles = 6 + 2 + 2 = 10

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