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Question
Construct the following and give justification:
A rhombus whose diagonals are 4 cm and 6 cm in lengths.
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Solution
We know that, all sides of a rhombus are equal and the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular bisectors of one another. So, to construct a rhombus whose diagonals are 4 cm and 6 cm use the following steps.
1. Draw the diagonal say AC = 4 cm
2. Taking A and C as centres and radius more than `1/2` AC draw arcs on both sides of the line segment AC to intersect each other.
3. Cut both arcs intersect each other at P and Q, then join PQ.
4. Let PQ intersect AC at the point O. Thus, PQ is perpendicular bisector of AC.
5. Cut off 3 cm lengths from OP and OQ, then we get points B and D.
6. Now, join AB, BC, CD and DA. Thus, ABCD is the required rhombus.

Justification:
Since, D and B lie on perpendicular bisector of AC.
DA = DC and BA = BC ...(i) [Since, every point on perpendicular bisector of line segment is equidistant from end points of line segment]
Now, ∠DOC = 90°
Also, OD = OB = 3 cm
Thus, AC is perpendicular bisector or BD.
CD = CB ...(ii)
AB = BC = CD = DA
From equation (i) and (ii)
ABCD is a rhombus.
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