Math, asked by shahurvi938, 2 months ago

To construct a quadrilateral , measurement of two diagonals and at least _ sides of measurement should be given​

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Answered by aniruddhsahu220508
0

Answer:

Its have at least five sides

Step-by-step explanation:

If the quadrilateral is irregular i.e it is not a rhombus or a parallelogram, then we need to know the lengths of all four sides plus one diagonal (i.e. at least five parts).

Example: For a quadrilateral ABCD, if we know AB=a,BC=b,CD=c,DA=d and AC=k then we can construct the unique parallelogram subjected that

a+b>k and c+d>k.

In fact we would construct two triangles △ABC and △ADC on common base AC, apexes B and D being on either side of AC, using SSS method

Answered by rahulgurung9
10

OLA HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

If the two diagonals of a quadrilateral are given, we must know the angle at which they intersect. In a Rhombus , according to its properties, the diagonals will only intersect perpendicularly ( at 90 degrees ). So, we can construct a unique Rhombus if the measurements of the diagonals are given.

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