Solutions of Practical Geometry from Universal Mathematics

Author:Jayashri Bhattacharya & Tarika Dhawan
6th CBSE
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Jayashri Bhattacharya Mathematics Solutions from Chapter 6 - Practical Geometry

Jayashri Bhattacharya and Tarika Dhawan's Universal Mathematics detailed solutions to all the exercises of Practical Geometry for 6th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Circle, Angles and, Perpendiculars. The points to remember in the Jayashri Bhattacharya and Tarika Dhawan's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.

Practice Other Topics from Practical Geometry

This topic teaches us to draw a circle using a compass when the radius is given with the help of diagrams. It presents detailed steps and tips for the construction.

Universal Mathematics 6>Geometry>Practical Geometry>Construction of a Line Segment of Given Length

This topic discusses how to construct a line segment using a ruler and a compass when the length is given with the help of diagrams. It guides us with detailed steps for the construction.

This topic deals with the concept of perpendiculars. It teaches us to construct a perpendicular to a line through a point on it. It also describes the construction of a perpendicular to a line through a point, not on it.

Universal Mathematics 6>Geometry>Practical Geometry>Perpendicular Bisector of a Line Segment

This topic teaches us to construct a perpendicular bisector of a line segment using a compass and a ruler with the help of diagrams. It also includes detailed steps for the construction.

This topic describes an angle as two rays having a common initial point. It teaches us to construct an angle of a given measure. It also helps us construct an angle for unknown measures using a protractor.

This topic teaches us to construct a bisector of an angle using a ruler and compass. It includes detailed steps and diagrams for the construction of a bisector of an angle.

This topic discusses the construction of angles of special measurements using a ruler and compass. Here, it explains the construction of an angle of 60, 90 and 180 degrees.