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Question
Construct a ∆ABC such that:
AB = 6 cm, BC = 4 cm and CA = 5.5 cm
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Solution
Steps of Construction :
(i) Draw a line segment BC = 4 cm.

(ii) With centre B and radius 6 cm draw an arc.
(iii) With centre C and radius 5.5 cm, draw another arc intersecting the First are at A.
(iv) Join AB and AC.
∆ABC is the required triangle.
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