Math, asked by gaganadithyareddy9, 9 months ago

Can anyone tell what is an 'Unique Quadrilateral' using examples?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In geometry, a quadrilateral can be defined as a closed, two-dimensional shape which has four straight sides. The polygon has four vertices or corners. We can find the shape of quadrilaterals in various things around us, like in a chess board, a deck of cards, a kite, a tub of popcorn, a sign board and in an arrow.

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Answered by varuni61
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VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF ELEMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTING A UNIQUE QUADRILATERAL

With the help of the following measurement we can construct quadrilaterals.

(i) Four sides and a diagonal.

(ii) Three sides and two diagonals.

(iii) Four sides and an angle.

(iv) Three sides and two included angles.

(v) Two adjacent sides and three angles.

(vi) Using special properties of a square or a rhombus, etc.

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