Math, asked by parzival7121, 16 days ago

how to draw a quadrilateral with three sides and two diagnoal​

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Answered by ItzmissCandy
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Answer:

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Answered by neilnithin36
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Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Use ruler and draw a line segment of 5 cm. Name this line segment as PR (as shown below):

Step 2: Use compass and 5 cm wide open. With P as center, draw an arc (as shown below):

Step 3: Again use compass and 3 cm wide open. With R as center, draw an arc which cuts previous arc (made in step 2), (as shown below):

Step 4: Mark point of intersection of both arcs as Point S (as shown below):

Step 5 : Use ruler and join points P & S and points R & S (as shown below)

Step 6: Use ruler and measure the length of AB and DA. On measuring, you should get PS = 5 cm and SR = 3 cm (you can here notice that the measurement of PS and SR is similar to as given in the question). And we get:

Step 7: Now, again use compass and 8 cm wide open. With S as center, draw an arc (as shown below):

Step 8 : Again use compass and 3.5 cm wide open. With R as center, draw another arc which cuts previous arc (made in step 7), (as shown below):

Step 9: Mark point of intersection of both arcs as Point Q (as shown below):

Step 10: Use ruler and join points P & Q, Q & S and Q & R (as shown below)

Step 11: Use ruler and measure the length of QR and QS. On measuring, you should get QR = 3.5 cm and QS = 8 cm (you can here notice that the measurement of QR and QS is similar to as given in the question). And we get resultant quadrilateral PQRS:

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