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Steps: 1. Draw a line segment BI=6.5cm. 2. Make an angle Z BIX = 70° at I on BI. 3. With I as centre, draw an arc of radius 5cm cutting IX at R. 4. With B and R as centres, draw arcs of radii 5cm and 6.5cm respectively. Let them cut at D. 5. Join BD and RD. 6. BIRD is the required parallelogram.



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Answered by COMMANDED
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Answer:

Given lines are 3x + 4y – 5 = 0…(i)

4x = 3y + 15…(ii)

Slope of (i) m1 = -¾

Slope of (ii) m2 = 4/3

Here m1m2 = -1

So the lines are perpendicular.

Given PQ = PR

So triangle PQR is isosceles.

Answered by kakalisarkarraju2011
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Answer:

Steps: 1. Draw a line segment BI=6.5cm. 2. Make an angle Z BIX = 70° at I on BI. 3. With I as centre, draw an arc of radius 5cm cutting IX at R. 4. With B and R as centres, draw arcs of radii 5cm and

Steps: 1. Draw a line segment BI=6.5cm. 2. Make an angle Z BIX = 70° at I on BI. 3. With I as centre, draw an arc of radius 5cm cutting IX at R. 4. With B and R as centres, draw arcs of radii 5cm and 6.5cm respectively. Let them cut at D. 5. Join BD and RD. 6. BIRD is the required parallelogram.

6.5cm respectively. Let them cut at D. 5. Join BD and RD. 6. BIRD is the required parallelogram.

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