What Quadrilateral all equal sides but no right angle?

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Description : What quadrilateral has 2 pairs of equal length sides its opposite angles are the same but there are no right angles?

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Description : The sides of a quadrilateral ABCD are 6 cm, 8 cm, 12 cm and 14 cm (taken in order), respectively and the angle between the first two sides is a right angle. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given ABCD is a quadrilateral having sides AB=6cm, BC=8cm, CD=12cm and DA=14 cm. Now. Join AC. We have, ABC is a right angled triangle at B. Now, AC2=AB2+BC2 [by Pythagoras theorem]Now, AC2=AB2+BC2 ... =24(1+6-√)cm2=24+246=24(1+6)cm2 Hence, the area of quadrilateral is 241+6-√−−−−−−√cm2241+6cm2 .

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Last Answer : Using the cosine formula in trigonometry the diagonals of the quadrilateral works out as 5.71cm and 6.08cm both rounded to two decimal places

Description : What is the area of a quadrilateral in which angle 109 degrees is between sides 0.38cm and 0.69cm when adjacent angle 123 degrees is between sides 0.38cm and 0.42cm?

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Description : If two opposite sides of a cyclic quadrilateral are parallel , then prove that - (a) remaining two sides are equal (b) both the diagonals are equal -Maths 9th

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Description : If a line is drawn parallel to the base of an isosceles triangle to intersect its equal sides, prove that the quadrilateral, so formed is cyclic. -Maths 9th

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Description : If a pair of opposite sides of a cyclic quadrilateral are equal, then prove that its diagonals are also equal. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given Let ABCD be a cyclic quadrilateral and AD = BC. Join AC and BD. To prove AC = BD Proof In ΔAOD and ΔBOC, ∠OAD = ∠OBC and ∠ODA = ∠OCB [since, same segments subtends equal angle to the circle] AB = BC [ ... is DOC on both sides, we get ΔAOD+ ΔDOC ≅ ΔBOC + ΔDOC ⇒ ΔADC ≅ ΔBCD AC = BD [by CPCT]

Description : If two opposite sides of a cyclic quadrilateral are parallel , then prove that - (a) remaining two sides are equal (b) both the diagonals are equal -Maths 9th

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Description : A quadrilateral has one pair of equal length sides and diagonals which are not perpendicular. Name the quadrilateral or quadrilaterals.?

Last Answer : trapezium

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Last Answer : A pentagon?

Description : The side of a quadrilateral ABCD are 6cm,12cm,8cm,12cm,4cm (taken in oder) respectively and the angle between the 1st two side is a right angle. Find area of tiresome by herons fourmula -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given ABCD is a quadrilateral having sides AB=6cm, BC=8cm, CD=12cm and DA=14 cm. Now. Join AC. We have, ABC is a right angled triangle at B. Now, AC2 =AB2 +BC2 [by Pythagoras theorem] Now, AC2=AB2 ... 1+6-√)cm2 =24+246=24(1+6)cm2 Hence, the area of quadrilateral is 241+6-√−−−−−−√cm2 241+6cm2 .

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Description : 6. Show that the line segments joining the mid-points of the opposite sides of a quadrilateral bisect each other. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Solution: Let ABCD be a quadrilateral and P, Q, R and S are the mid points of AB, BC, CD and DA respectively. Now, In ΔACD, R and S are the mid points of CD and DA respectively. , ... , PQRS is parallelogram. PR and QS are the diagonals of the parallelogram PQRS. So, they will bisect each other.

Description : 3. ABCD is a rectangle and P, Q, R and S are mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively. Show that the quadrilateral PQRS is a rhombus. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Solution: Given in the question, ABCD is a rectangle and P, Q, R and S are mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively. Construction, Join AC and BD. To Prove, PQRS is a rhombus. Proof: In ΔABC P and Q ... (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v), PQ = QR = SR = PS So, PQRS is a rhombus. Hence Proved

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Last Answer : Solution: Given in the question, ABCD is a rhombus and P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively. To Prove, PQRS is a rectangle. Construction, Join AC and BD. Proof: In ΔDRS and ... , In PQRS, RS = PQ and RQ = SP from (i) and (ii) ∠Q = 90° , PQRS is a rectangle.

Description : ABCD is a quadrilateral in which P, Q, R and S are mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA (see Fig 8.29). AC is a diagonal. Show that: (i) SR || AC and SR = 1/2 AC (ii) PQ = SR (iii) PQRS is a parallelogram. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : . Solution: (i) In ΔDAC, R is the mid point of DC and S is the mid point of DA. Thus by mid point theorem, SR || AC and SR = ½ AC (ii) In ΔBAC, P is the mid point of AB and Q is the mid point of BC. ... ----- from question (ii) ⇒ SR || PQ - from (i) and (ii) also, PQ = SR , PQRS is a parallelogram.

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Last Answer : According to question the mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral PQRS, taken in order, is a rectangle,

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Last Answer : According to question mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral ABCD, taken in order, is a square only.

Description : P, Q, R and S are respectively the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA of a quadrilateral ABCD in which AC = BD. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given In a quadrilateral ABCD, P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of sides AB, BC, CD and DA, respectively. Also, AC = BD To prove PQRS is a rhombus.

Description : P, Q, R and S are respectively the mid-points of sides AB, BC, CD and DA of quadrilateral ABCD in which AC = BD and AC ⊥ BD. Prove that PQRS is a square. -Maths 9th

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Description : Show that the quadrilateral formed by joining the consecutive sides of a square is also a square. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question quadrilateral formed by joining the consecutive sides of a square is also a square.

Description : If the mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral are joined in order, prove that the area of the parallelogram, so formed will be half of the area of the given quadrilateral (figure). -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question prove that the area of the parallelogram

Description : The quadrilateral formed by joining the mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral PQRS, taken in order, is a rectangle, if -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question the mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral PQRS, taken in order, is a rectangle,

Description : The figure formed by joining the mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral ABCD, taken in order, is a square only, if -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral ABCD, taken in order, is a square only.

Description : P, Q, R and S are respectively the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA of a quadrilateral ABCD in which AC = BD. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given In a quadrilateral ABCD, P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of sides AB, BC, CD and DA, respectively. Also, AC = BD To prove PQRS is a rhombus.

Description : P, Q, R and S are respectively the mid-points of sides AB, BC, CD and DA of quadrilateral ABCD in which AC = BD and AC ⊥ BD. Prove that PQRS is a square. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Given In quadrilateral ABCD, P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA, respectively. Also, AC = BD and AC ⊥ BD. To prove PQRS is a square. Proof Now, in ΔADC, S and R are the mid-points of the sides AD and DC respectively, then by mid-point theorem,

Description : Show that the quadrilateral formed by joining the consecutive sides of a square is also a square. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question quadrilateral formed by joining the consecutive sides of a square is also a square.

Description : If the mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral are joined in order, prove that the area of the parallelogram, so formed will be half of the area of the given quadrilateral (figure). -Maths 9th

Last Answer : According to question prove that the area of the parallelogram

Description : Name the quadrilateral formed by joining the mid - points of the sides of any quadrilateral ABCD. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Solution :- Parallelogram.

Description : Prove that the figure formed by joining the mid-points of the adjacent sides of a quadrilateral is a parallelogram. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Solution :-

Description : If ABCD is a rectangle and P, Q, R and S are the mid-points of the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively, then quadrilateral PQRS is a rhombus. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Here, we are joining A and C. In ΔABC P is the mid point of AB Q is the mid point of BC PQ∣∣AC [Line segments joining the mid points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to AC(third side) and ... RS=PS=RQ[All sides are equal] ∴ PQRS is a parallelogram with all sides equal ∴ So PQRS is a rhombus.

Description : What shape has 3 sides and 1 quadrilateral?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : How many more sides does octagon have then a quadrilateral?

Last Answer : 4 more sides

Description : Is every quadrilateral with four congruent sides of a square?

Last Answer : No because a rhombus has 4 congruent sides but it is not asquare

Description : How do you calculate the sides of a quadrilateral?

Last Answer : All quadrilateral shapes have 4 sides

Description : If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram then its opposite sides are congruent?

Last Answer : Yes that is correct.

Description : 5. Show that if the diagonals of a quadrilateral are equal and bisect each other at right angles, then it is a square. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Solution: Given that, Let ABCD be a quadrilateral and its diagonals AC and BD bisect each other at right angle at O. To prove that, The Quadrilateral ABCD is a square. Proof, In ΔAOB and ΔCOD, AO = ... right angle. Thus, from (i), (ii) and (iii) given quadrilateral ABCD is a square. Hence Proved.

Description : Show that if the diagonals of a quadrilateral are equal and bisect each other at right angles, then it is a square. -Maths 9th

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Description : Show that if the diagonals of a quadrilateral are equal and bisect each other at right angles, then it is a square. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : We have a quadrilateral ABCD such that angleO is the mid-point of AC and BD. Also AC ⊥ BD. Now, in ΔAOD and ΔAOB, we have AO = AO [Common] OD = OB [ ... i.e. The rhombus ABCD is having one angle equal to 90°. Thus, ABCD is a square.

Description : Prove that quadrilateral formed by angle bisectors of a cyclic quadrilateral is also cyclic. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : Solution :- Given: A cyclic quadrilateral ABCD in which the angle bisectors AR, BR, CP O and DP of internal angles A, B, C and D respectively form a quadrilateral PQRS. To prove: PQRS ... the sum of a pair of opposite angles of quadrilateral PQRS is 180°. Therefore, quadrilateral PQRS is cyclic.

Description : If the ratio of the four angles of a quadrilateral is 1: 2: 2: 3, what is the largest angle ?

Last Answer : If the ratio of the four angles of a quadrilateral is 1: 2: 2: 3 then the largest angle is 135 degrees.

Last Answer : If the adjacent sides of a quadrilateral are equal, it is called a square.

Description : ‘If two sides and an angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and an angle of another triangle , then the two triangles must be congruent’. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : No, because in the congruent rule, the two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to the two sides and the included angle of the other triangle i.e., SAS rule.

Description : ‘If two sides and an angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and an angle of another triangle , then the two triangles must be congruent’. -Maths 9th

Last Answer : No, because in the congruent rule, the two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to the two sides and the included angle of the other triangle i.e., SAS rule.