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If there is a quadrilateral ABCD and you have measures of any three sides and two diagonals of the quadrilateral ABCD, can you construct it?


A

No, it is impossible.

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B

Yes, definitely.

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C

With a measure of one angle too, yes.

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D

I can construct half quadrilateral.

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Solution

The correct option is B

Yes, definitely.


If we have 3 sides and 2 diagonals given to us, we can construct the quadrilateral. E.g. Suppose AB, AC, BD, BC, and CD are given. We have all measures of ABC and BDC. Hence, we can construct ABC​​​​​​​ and BDC​​​​​​​. Now, we can join point D and point A so that we get the given quadrilateral.


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