Math, asked by punam300, 5 months ago

Draw an ZQPR of measure 60°. Take PQ = 5
cm and PR = 6 cm. Through R, draw a line
parallel to PQ, and through Q, draw a line
parallel to PR, intersecting each other at
S. Measure QS and RS. Is QS PR and
PQ = RS?​

Answers

Answered by Srushti2526
3

Answer:

Hope it helps...

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that, sides of rhombus are equal.

So, PQ=QR=RS=PS=6cm

⇒ Draw a line segment PQ=6cm

⇒ Take P as center with radius 8cm and draw an arc.

⇒ Take Q as center with radius 6cm and draw an arc, which meets previous arc at point R.

⇒ Take P as center with radius 6cm and draw an arc.

⇒ Take R as center with radius 6cm and draw an arc, which meets previous arc at point S.

⇒ Join QR,RS,SP,PR and QS

∴ PQRS is a required rhombus.

⇒ Measure the length of QS.

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