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Is it possible to construct a unique quadrilateral ABCD with AB = 4cm, AD = 6 cm, ABC=60, DAB=75, and ADC=85? If yes, find the value of BCD.

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No, it is impossible

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Yes, 130

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Yes, 140

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D

Yes, 150

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Solution

The correct option is C

Yes, 140


We have 5 measurements. Thus, a quadrilateral can be constructed.

Step1: Draw AB = 4 cm.

Step 2: Draw DAB=75 and mark AD = 6 cm on it.

Step 3: At D, draw ADC=85 and extend the line along ADC.

Step 4: Draw ABC=60 and extend the line along ABC such that it intersects the line extending along ADC. Mark the point of intersection as C.

Step 5: Join the points A,B,C and D. Measure BCD. It is equal to 140 .

Alternatively :

BCD =360 - (ABC+DAB+ADC) = 360 - (60+75+85) = (360220) = 140


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