Construction of Rectangle
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If we know that one side of a rectangle is 8 cm, can we construct a unique rectangle?
No, its not possible
Yes
Yes, if the measurement of one angle is given.
Yes, if the measurement of two angles are given.
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If we know that one side of a rectangle is 8 cm, can we construct a unique rectangle?
No, its not possible
With measurement of one angle, yes
With measurement of two angles, yes
Yes, we can
- the measure of two sides is given.
- the measure of one side and and one diagonal is given.
- only the measure of the diagonal is given.
- the measure of the diagonal and the angle between the side and the diagonal is given.
- length of opposite sides
- length of all sides
- length of one side
- length of adjacent sides
If we know that one side of a rectangle is 8 cm, can we construct a unique rectangle?
Yes
Yes, if the measurement of one angle is given.
Yes, if the measurement of two angles are given.
No, its not possible
To construct a rectangle ABCD given AC=6cm and angle between diagonals is 30∘, which of the following properties of rectangles do we use?
Diagonals are equal.
Opposite sides are equal.
Diagonals bisect each other.
Diagonals are perpendicular to each other.
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- True
If we know that one side of a rectangle is 8 cm, can we construct a unique rectangle?
Yes, if the measurement of one angle is given.
Yes
Yes, if the measurement of two angles are given.
No, its not possible
If we know that one side of the rectangle is 8 cm, can we construct a unique rectangle?
Yes, we can
With measurement of one angle, yes
No, its not possible
With measurement of two angles, yes
If we know that one side of a rectangle is 8 cm, can we construct a unique rectangle?
Yes
Yes, if the measurement of one angle is given.
Yes, if the measurement of two angles are given.
No, its not possible
1. Construct a perpendicular AE to AB at A such that AE is greater than 4 cm.
2. With D as centre and radius 6 cm, draw an arc.
3. With A as centre and radius 4 cm draw an arc so as to cut AE at D.
4. Draw a line segment AB = 6cm.
5. With B as centre and radius 4 cm, draw another arc so as to intersect previous arc at C.
6. Join DC and BC. Then ABCD is the required rectangle
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- 4, 3, 1, 2, 5, 6
- 4, 1, 3, 2, 5, 6
- 4, 1, 3, 5, 6, 2
- 2 diagonals
- 2 adjacent sides
- 1 side