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A U I D G A. Properties of Plane Geometry: Bbreviation SED N Eductive Eometry

1. The document lists various abbreviations used in deductive geometry including properties of angles, parallel lines, triangles, polygons, and congruent triangles. 2. Over 24 examples are given with diagrams showing the given conditions and conclusions, along with the abbreviations used to represent each geometric rule or property. 3. The abbreviations cover topics such as angle sums, vertical angles, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, exterior angles of a triangle, properties of isosceles triangles, equilateral triangles, sum of interior and exterior angles of polygons, and criteria for triangle congruence such as SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, RHS, corresponding parts, and AAA.

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A U I D G A. Properties of Plane Geometry: Bbreviation SED N Eductive Eometry

1. The document lists various abbreviations used in deductive geometry including properties of angles, parallel lines, triangles, polygons, and congruent triangles. 2. Over 24 examples are given with diagrams showing the given conditions and conclusions, along with the abbreviations used to represent each geometric rule or property. 3. The abbreviations cover topics such as angle sums, vertical angles, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, exterior angles of a triangle, properties of isosceles triangles, equilateral triangles, sum of interior and exterior angles of polygons, and criteria for triangle congruence such as SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, RHS, corresponding parts, and AAA.

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Page 46

ABBREVIATION USED IN DEDUCTIVE GEOMETRY


A. Properties of Plane Geometry

No. Diagram Given Condition Conclusion Abbreviation


a and b are adjacent
1 a angles on a straight a  b  180 adj. s on st. line
b
line
c
a, b and c are angles
2 a
b
a  b  c  360 s at a pt.
at a point
d
A D Two straight lines
3 a O b AB and CD interest a  b and c  d vert. opp. s
C c B at point O

a B
A
4(i) AB // CD ab corr. s, AB // CD
b
C D

a B
A
4(ii) a=b AB // CD corr. s equal
b
C D

A B
cd
c
5(i) AB // CD alt. s, AB // CD
d
C D

A B
c
5(ii) c=d AB // CD alt. s equal
d
C D

A B
6(i) e AB // CD e  f  180 int. s, AB // CD
f
C D

A B
6(ii) e e  f  180 AB // CD int. s supp.
f
C D

a
7 ABC is a  a  b  c  180  sum of 
c
b
B C

a
8 ABC is a  c1  a  b ext.  of 
c1
b
B C
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No. Diagram Given Condition Conclusion Abbreviation


A

9 AB = AC B = C base s, isos. 


B C

BAD = CAD
AB = AC and
10a and prop. of isos. 
BD = DC
AD  BC
B D C

BD = CD
AB = AC and
10b and prop. of isos. 
AD  BC
BAD= CAD
B D C

AB = AC and
AD  BC and
10c BAD = CAD prop. of isos. 
BD = CD
B D
C

11 B = C AB = AC sides opp. equal s

B C

12 AB = BC = AC A = B = C = 60o prop. of equil. 

B C

13 A = B = C BC = AC = AB prop. of equil. 

B C

a2 a3 a1, a2, a3, … an are


the interior angles of a1  a 2  a3  ...  a n
14 a1
 sum of polygon
a n-sided convex  n  2   180
an polygon
x2
x3 The sides of an n-
x1 sided convex x1  x 2  x3  ...  x n  360 sum of ext. s of
15
polygon are polygon
xn
produced in order.
Page 48

No. Diagram Given Condition Conclusion Abbreviation


A

C
AB = XY and
16 B X
AC = XZ and ABC  XYZ SSS
Z BC = YZ
Y

C
AB = XY and
17 B
X AC = XZ and ABC  XYZ SAS
Z A = X
Y

C AB = XY and
18 B
X
A = X and ABC  XYZ ASA
Z B = Y
Y

C
AB = XY and
19 B
X A = X and ABC  XYZ AAS
Z C = Z
Y
A

X AB = XY and
20 AC = XZ and ABC  XYZ RHS
B C
C = Z = 90o
Y Z

B C AB = XY and
21 X ABC  XYZ AC = XZ and corr. sides,  s
BC = YZ
Y
Z

B C A = X and
22 X ABC  XYZ B = Y and corr. s,  s
C = Z
Y
Z
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No. Diagram Given Condition Conclusion Abbreviation


A

C A = X and
23 B X B = Y and ABC ~ XYZ AAA
Z C = Z
Y

C
AB BC CA
24 B X   ABC ~ XYZ 3 sides prop.
XY YZ ZX
Z
Y

C AB AC
 and ratio of 2 sides,
25 XY XZ ABC ~ XYZ
B X
inc. 
Z A = X
Y
A

C
AB BC CA
26 B X ABC ~ XYZ   corr. sides, s
XY YZ ZX
Z
Y

C A = X and
27 B X ABC ~ XYZ B = Y and corr. s, s
Z C = Z
Y

A
AB + BC > AC
28 ABC is a  BC + AC > AB
B
C AB + AC > BC
A I is the intersection of the
angle bisectors, i.e.
Z I is the incentre of
BAX = BAX incentre of 
29 Y ABC
I
C
ABY = CBY
B X BCZ = ACZ
I is the intersection of the
A medians, i.e.
AZ = ZB
Z I is the centroid of BX = XC centroid of 
30 Y
I
ABC AY = YC
C
B AI BI CI 2
X
  
IX IY IZ 1
A
I is the intersection of the
Z Y altitudes, i.e.
I is the orthcentre of
AX  BC orthocentre of 
31 I
ABC
BY  AC
B X
C
CZ  AB
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No. Diagram Given Condition Conclusion Abbreviation


A I is the intersection of the
Z  Y  perpendicular bisectors, i.e.
I is the circumcentre
IX  BC and BX = XC circumcentre of 
32 I of ABC
C
IY  AC and AY = YC
IZ  AB and AZ = ZB
B

A D

33 ABCD is a //gram AB = DC and AD = BC opp. sides of //gram


B C
A D

34 ABCD is a //gram A = C and B = D opp. s of //gram


B C

A D ABCD is a //gram
and O is the
35 AO = OC and BO = OD diags. of //gram
O intersection of
B C diagonals
A D
AB = DC and
36 ABCD is a //gram opp. sides equal
AD = BC
B C
A D
A = C and
37 ABCD is a //gram opp. s equal
B = D
B C

A D
AO = OC and diags. bisect each
38 ABCD is a //gram
O BO = OD other
B C

A D
AD = BC and opp. sides equal
39 ABCD is a //gram
AD // BC and //
B C
A D

40 ABCD is a rectangle All properties of a //gram


B C

A D

All the interior angles are


41 ABCD is a rectangle prop. of rectangle
right angles
B C

A D

Diagonals are equal


42 ABCD is a rectangle
(AC = BD)
B C
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No. Diagram Given Condition Conclusion Abbreviation


A D Diagonals bisect each
other into four equal
43 ABCD is a rectangle prop. of rectangle
E  parts
B C (AE = EC = BE = DE)
A D

All properties of a
44
rectangle
ABCD is a square
B C

A D

45 ABCD is a square All sides are equal


B C

A
prop. of square
D
Diagonals are
46 ABCD is a square perpendicular to each

other (AC  BD)
B C

A D
Angles between each
47 ABCD is a square diagonal and a side is
45o
B C

All properties of a
48 A C ABCD is a rhombus
//gram
B

49 A C ABCD is a rhombus All sides are equal


B

D prop. of rhombus
Diagonals are
50 A C ABCD is a rhombus perpendicular to each
other (AC  BD)
B

D Interior angles are


e  a  b  g  bisected by the
51 A f  h  C ABCD is a rhombus diagonals
c  d 
(a = b = c = d
B
and e = f = g = h)
A

MN // BC and
M
N AM = MB and 1
52 mid-pt. thm.
AN = NC MN  BC
C 2
B
Page 52

No. Diagram Given Condition Conclusion Abbreviation


A D
L1
B E L1 // L2 // L3 and
53 L2 DE = EF intercept thm.
C F
L3
AB = BC

N AM = MB and
54 M
AN = NC intercept thm.
MN // BC
C
B

55 In ABC, ABC = 90 AB2 + BC2 = AC2 Pyth. thm.


B C

In ABC, converse of Pyth.


56 ABC = 90
AB2 + BC2 = AC2 thm.
B C

A D AD // BC, AB = DC,
AE = DF, AC = DB, Nil /
ABCD is an isos. BE = FC, AD = EF, prop. of isos.
57 trapezium
ABC = DCB, trapezium
BAD = CDA.
B E F C

A
a1 a2
AB = AD, BC = DC,
d1
ABC = ADC,
B b1 D
b2 O d2 Nil /
58 ABCD is a kite a1 = a2, c1 = c2,
prop. of a kite
b1 = d1, b2 = d2,
c1 c2 AC  BD, BO = DO.

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