construct a quadrilateral PQRS, where PQ=5cm, QR= 6cm, RS=7cm, SP=3cm and PR=9cm.
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pq - 5 m ,qr - 7 cm, sp - 3 cm and pr - 9cm
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Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.
Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.2. With 4 cm as radius, draw an arc from P.
Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.2. With 4 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. 3. Similarly, with radius as 6 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.
Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.2. With 4 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. 3. Similarly, with radius as 6 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.4. They will intersect at Q. Join PQ and QR.
Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.2. With 4 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. 3. Similarly, with radius as 6 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.4. They will intersect at Q. Join PQ and QR.5. With 5.5 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. Similarly, with radius as 5 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.
Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.2. With 4 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. 3. Similarly, with radius as 6 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.4. They will intersect at Q. Join PQ and QR.5. With 5.5 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. Similarly, with radius as 5 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.6. They will intersect at S. Join PS and RS.
Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.2. With 4 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. 3. Similarly, with radius as 6 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.4. They will intersect at Q. Join PQ and QR.5. With 5.5 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. Similarly, with radius as 5 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.6. They will intersect at S. Join PS and RS.7. PQRS is the required quadrilateral.
Answer1. Draw a line segment PR=7 cm.2. With 4 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. 3. Similarly, with radius as 6 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.4. They will intersect at Q. Join PQ and QR.5. With 5.5 cm as radius, draw an arc from P. Similarly, with radius as 5 cm from R, cut the arc just drawn.6. They will intersect at S. Join PS and RS.7. PQRS is the required quadrilateral.solution
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