Mathematics
Using ruler and compasses, construct a rectangle ABCD with AB = 5 cm and AD = 3 cm.
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Steps of construction:
- Draw a straight-line AB = 5 cm.
- At A and B construct ∠XAB = ∠YBA = 90°.
- From XA and YB cut off AD and BC = 3 cm each.
- Join CD. Then ABCD is the required rectangle.
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