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Rama wants to make a quadrilateral with strips of paper measuring 8 inches ,4 inches ,2 inches and 1 inch. Do you think she will be able to form a quadrilateral ?Explain your reasoning. km​

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Answered by Eccetendesiast
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properties of quadrilateral :

1) Lower two base angles are congruent (they equal each other).

2) Upper two base angles are congruent (they equal each other).

3) The diagonals are congruent (they equal each other).

4) opposite angles are supplementary ( they add up to 180).

No,she will not be able to form a quadrilateral

Explanation :

This is because the length of strips are not according to the measurements required which are necessary to follow the properties of a quadrilateral.

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Answered by focus0
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properties of quadrilateral :

1) Lower two base angles are congruent (they equal each other).

2) Upper two base angles are congruent (they equal each other).

3) The diagonals are congruent (they equal each other).

4) opposite angles are supplementary ( they add up to 180).

No,she will not be able to form a quadrilateral

Explanation :

This is because the length of strips are not according to the measurements required which are necessary to follow the properties of a quadrilateral.

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