Draw a Parallelogram: Step-by-Step Guide

In summary, the conversation discusses a homework problem where a parallelogram needs to be drawn with specific measurements. The solution involves drawing a blue triangle and halving one of its sides to find the point P. The conversation also mentions that the method would not work if one of the measurements, a, is longer than half the sum of the diagonals.
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Redinorun
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I'd really need help with this. Thanks.

1. Homework Statement

Draw a parallelogram:
a = 4cm
e + f (diagonals) = 11cm
angle between a and e = 22°

Homework Equations


2 and 2 sides are parallel
both diagonals halve each other
(diagonal e goes from A to C)

The Attempt at a Solution


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Go ahead with your attempt! You have drawn the blue triangle. PRS is isosceles. Halve the side RS and draw a perpendicular at the halfpoint. It defines point P.

ehild
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ehild said:
Go ahead with your attempt! You have drawn the blue triangle. PRS is isosceles. Halve the side RS and draw a perpendicular at the halfpoint. It defines point P.

ehild
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Thanks, got it. You're a life saver. By the way: Why wouldn't this work if a = 8cm? Is it because a would be longer than the sum of e and b (if we take half of it as a triangle)? Or is there another explanation?
 
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a can not be longer than (e+f)/2. The yellow triangle would not exist.

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ehild said:
a can not be longer than (e+f)/2. The yellow triangle would not exist.

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Thank you! (I menth something like that, yes)
 

Related to Draw a Parallelogram: Step-by-Step Guide

What is a parallelogram?

A parallelogram is a four-sided shape with two pairs of parallel sides. This means that the opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel to each other.

How do you draw a parallelogram?

To draw a parallelogram, you will need a ruler and a pencil. First, draw a line segment for the base of the parallelogram. Then, use your ruler to draw two more lines that are parallel to the base, starting from each endpoint of the base. Finally, connect the endpoints of the two parallel lines to complete the parallelogram.

What are the properties of a parallelogram?

A parallelogram has several important properties. Its opposite sides are equal in length and parallel to each other. Its opposite angles are also equal in measure. Additionally, its diagonals bisect each other and each diagonal divides the parallelogram into two congruent triangles.

What is the difference between a parallelogram and a rectangle?

A rectangle is a special type of parallelogram where all four angles are right angles. This means that opposite sides of a rectangle are not only parallel, but also equal in length. In a general parallelogram, the opposite angles can be any measure and the opposite sides can be any length as long as they are parallel.

How can you use a parallelogram in real life?

Parallelograms have many real-life applications. They can be used in architecture and construction to create stable structures such as bridges and buildings. They are also used in geometry and engineering to solve problems related to area, perimeter, and angles. Additionally, parallelograms can be found in everyday objects such as bookshelves, windows, and tables.

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