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construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

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Answered by itzayushnn
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construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

construct the quadrilateral with the given measurements and write steps of construction. Rhombus MATH with AT=4 cm, Angle MAT=120°​

Answered by 2008SHA
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Answer:

SO SORRY MATE BUT I DONT HAVE A COMPASS TO SOLVE IT NOW

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