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Use a compass to mark points equidistant from a center. Fix the compass’s tip at the center, adjust to the required distance, and rotate the pencil to form a circle encompassing all points. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Playing with Constructions Class ...

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Rotating a square does not change its properties. Its sides remain equal, and its angles are still 90 degrees. Thus, the rotated figure continues to satisfy the conditions of a square. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Playing with Constructions Class 6 Mathematics ...

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No, such a figure cannot exist. A quadrilateral with all angles measuring 90 degrees must have equal opposite sides to satisfy the rectangle’s properties, ensuring its geometric consistency and structural balance. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 8 Playing with Constructions question answer Class ...

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Construct a rectangle with a 2 cm base and 10 cm height. Use a ruler to verify opposite sides are equal and parallel. Confirm all angles measure 90 degrees using a protractor for accuracy. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 8 Playing with ...

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Draw a 4 cm by 6 cm rectangle. Verify that opposite sides are equal, parallel, and all angles measure 90 degrees. Use a ruler and protractor to confirm its geometric properties accurately. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 8 Playing with Constructions question ...