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Q. Draw a circle of any radius, say 4 cm. Draw any two of its diameters. Join the ends of these diameters. What figure do you obtain? What figure is obtained if the diameters are perpendicular to each other?​

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Answered by pihupandit25511
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joining the ends of two diameters, we get a square.

By measuring, we find that AB = BC = CD = DA = 2.5 cm, i.e., all four sides are equal.

Also ∠A = ∠B = ∠C = ∠D = 90∘, , i.e. each angle is of 90∘.

Hence, it is a square.

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Answered by Kimjennie2007
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joining the ends of two diameters, we get a square. By measuring, we find that AB = BC = CD = DA = 2.5 cm, i.e., all four sides are equal. Also ∠A = ∠B = ∠C = ∠D = 90∘, , i.e. each angle is of 90∘. Hence, it is a square.

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