Question 21
In which of the following cases, a unique triangle can be drawn?
a) AB = 4 cm, BC = 8 cm and CA = 2 cm
b) BC = 5.2 cm, \angle B = 90^\circ and \angle C = 110^\circ
c) XY = 5 cm, \angle X = 45^\circ and \angle Y = 60^\circ
d) An isosceles triangle with the length of each equal side 6.2 cm
Let us draw the triangle according to measurements given in respective options.
For (a) As we can see, the triangle cannot be drawn.
For (b) Triangle cannot be formed
For (c) Unique triangle can be drawn by these measurements.
For (d) Using given data, we can form as many triangles as we want.
Hence, option (c) is correct.