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We have a parallelogram ABCD with AC and BD as diagonals. In parallelogram ABCD, ABC = 110, DAC = 15, CAB=25, AB = 5cm, CD = 7cm. Can we construct this parallelogram?


A

Yes, of course

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B

With \DeltaADC, yes

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C

With AC, yes

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D

No, it is impossible

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Solution

The correct option is D

No, it is impossible


Step1: Draw rough diagram of the parallelogram ABCD

Here, DAC = ACB= 15 - (1) (Alternate interior angles)
In ABC,
A + B + C must be 180
A + B + C = 25 + 110 + 15 (from (1))
A + B + C = 150

The sum of angles in a triangle should always be equal to 180. So, this construction is not possible.


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