Math, asked by hitakshi2574, 11 months ago

(i)Construct a Δ ABC, in which BC = 6 cm, AB = 9 cm and ےABC = 60º.
(ii)Construct the locus of all points inside Δ ABC, which are equidistant from B and (iii)Construct the locus of the vertices of the triangle with BC as base, which are
equal in area to triangle ABC.
(iv)Mark the point Q in your construction, which would make Δ QBC equal in area to
Δ ABC, and isosceles.
(v)Measure and record the length of CQ.

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Answered by antarabhatt944
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Draw a line segment BC=6cm

Draw an arc of any radius on B such that angle B=60°

Draw from the cut line of 60°mark as 'a'

Draw AB=9cm

Join Ac


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Answered by rojukaju123
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

draw a line segment =bc=6cm

take protractor and draw 60 degree

draw a straight line .

then take 9cm measure from scale . draw an arc and cut the line.

name it p.

from c draw a line.

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