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Draw a 4 cm base. Use a compass to draw a circle with a radius of 8 cm from one endpoint. Draw a perpendicular at the other endpoint and intersect with the circle to form the rectangle. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter ...

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Measure the segment XY between X and Y using a ruler. Ensure that both endpoints align correctly. Record the distance precisely in centimeters and millimeters to reflect the actual measurement accurately. Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter 8 Playing with Constructions class ...

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Draw diagonals of the rectangle to locate its center. Use the shorter side (4 cm) as the square’s side length. Center the square at the intersection point of the diagonals for symmetry. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Playing with Constructions Class 6 ...

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Draw a 2 cm base and perpendicular sides of 10 cm. Connect the endpoints to form a rectangle. Measure opposite sides for equality and confirm all angles are 90 degrees using a protractor. class 6 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 8 question answer class ...

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Yes, a rotated square remains a square because its defining properties—equal sides and 90-degree angles—are unaffected by orientation. Rotation preserves the figure’s symmetry and geometric structure. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 8 Playing with Constructions question answer Class 6 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter ...