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Post a LessonAnswered on 24/02/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 8/Maths/Practical Geometry
Sadika
To construct a rhombus given the lengths of its diagonals, you can follow these steps:
By following these steps, you'll have constructed a rhombus with diagonals of lengths 4.8 cm and 6.3 cm.
Answered on 24/02/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 8/Maths/Practical Geometry
Sadika
To draw a parallelogram given the lengths of its adjacent sides, you can follow these steps:
By following these steps, you'll have drawn a parallelogram with adjacent sides of lengths 2.8 cm and 3.8 cm.
Answered on 24/02/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 8/Maths/Practical Geometry
Sadika
To draw a rectangle given the lengths of its adjacent sides, you can follow these steps:
By following these steps, you'll have drawn a rectangle with adjacent sides of lengths 4.5 cm and 2.3 cm.
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Sadika
To construct the quadrilateral ABCD with the given specifications, follow these steps:
Draw a line segment ABAB of length 4.3 cm. This will be one side of the quadrilateral.
At point BB, construct an angle of 105 degrees. To do this, use a protractor to measure and mark an angle of 105 degrees from line segment ABAB.
From point BB, draw a ray extending from the angle bisector of angle BB. This will be side BCBC.
Measure and mark a length of 5.2 cm along side BCBC. This will be point CC.
At point CC, construct an angle of 60 degrees. To do this, use a protractor to measure and mark an angle of 60 degrees from line segment BCBC.
From point CC, draw a ray extending from the angle bisector of angle CC. This will be side CDCD.
Measure and mark a length of 6.5 cm along side CDCD. This will be point DD.
Finally, draw a line segment connecting point DD to point AA.
By following these steps, you will have constructed the quadrilateral ABCD with the given specifications.
Answered on 24/02/2024 Learn CBSE - Class 8/Maths/Practical Geometry
Sadika
To construct the quadrilateral PQRS with the given specifications, follow these steps:
Start by drawing a line segment PQPQ of length 5.4 cm. This will be one side of the quadrilateral.
At point PP, construct an angle of 60 degrees. To do this, use a protractor to measure and mark an angle of 60 degrees from line segment PQPQ.
At point QQ, construct an angle of 105 degrees. To do this, use a protractor to measure and mark an angle of 105 degrees from line segment PQPQ.
From point QQ, draw a ray extending from the angle bisector of angle QQ. This will be side QRQR.
At point RR, construct an angle of 75 degrees. To do this, use a protractor to measure and mark an angle of 75 degrees from line segment QRQR.
From point RR, draw a ray extending from the angle bisector of angle RR. This will be side RSRS.
At point SS, construct an angle of 120 degrees. To do this, use a protractor to measure and mark an angle of 120 degrees from line segment RSRS.
Finally, draw a line segment connecting point SS to point PP.
By following these steps, you will have constructed the quadrilateral PQRS with the given specifications.
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