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draw a rhombus of sides 6cm and one angle 60 degree,then draw a right angle of the same area

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Step - 1) Draw a line AB = 6cm.

Step - 2) At A, draw a line AQ so that angle (BAQ) = 60°.

Step - 3) Cut AD at C such that AC = 6cm.

Step - 4) At B, draw a BP so that angle (ABP) = 180° - 60° i.e. 120°.

Step - 5) Cut BP at D such that BD = 6cm.

Step - 6) Join CD.

ABCD is the required rhombus.

Answered by amitnrw
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Given : a triangle whose area is equal to the area of the Rhombus whose sides are 6 cm and one angle of 60 degree​

To Find : Construct triangle

Solution:

Draw rhombus

Step 1 : Draw a line segment AB' = 6 cm

Step 2: Draw an angle of 60° at   A on AB'

Step 3 : Take a length of 6 cm from A  on angle drawn and mark C

Step 4 : Using Compass width = 6 cm  and taking C and B' as center draw two arcs intersecting at D

Step 5 : Join CD and BD

Rhombus is constructed

Area of Rhombus  =  a²sinα

= 6²sin(60°)

= 6 * 6 sin(60°)

= (1/2) * 12  * 6 sin(60°)

Area of Triangle = (1/2)absinα

= (1/2)* 12 * 6 sin(60°)  

Step 1 : Draw a line segment   AB = 12 cm

Step 2 : Draw an angle of 60° using protractor at A on AB

Step 3 : Take a length of 6 cm  from A on angle drawn and mark as C

Step 4 :  Join BC

ΔABC has same area as  Rhombus whose sides are 6 cm and one angle of 60 degree​

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