Constructing a quadrilateral using the method of translation - KiselevAre side lengths enough to find the ratio of the diagonals of a quadrilateral?Constructing a special point in quadrilateralConstructing a parallelogram according to the given conditionRatio of Areas of QuadrilateralProve that the bisectors of the 4 interior angles of a quadrilateral form a cyclic quadrilateral.Construct or prove existence of a certain quadrilateralConstructing AnglesConstruct 9 degrees in a specific way(from Kiselev's Planimetry)Find a radius of cyclic quadrilateral if given diagonals and an angle between them.Tangential quadrilateral and cyclic quadrilateral

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Constructing a quadrilateral using the method of translation - Kiselev


Are side lengths enough to find the ratio of the diagonals of a quadrilateral?Constructing a special point in quadrilateralConstructing a parallelogram according to the given conditionRatio of Areas of QuadrilateralProve that the bisectors of the 4 interior angles of a quadrilateral form a cyclic quadrilateral.Construct or prove existence of a certain quadrilateralConstructing AnglesConstruct 9 degrees in a specific way(from Kiselev's Planimetry)Find a radius of cyclic quadrilateral if given diagonals and an angle between them.Tangential quadrilateral and cyclic quadrilateral













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          The quadrilateral is not given. Given are only the lengths of its sides and the length of $EF$.



          Now you have to reassemble this quadrilateral. You can imagine as some sticks which are appart of each other and you have to get them together.






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            Ah, yes. Thank you. The part that threw me was at AE = EB without proof. I didn't get it until I physically moved two things together.
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          $begingroup$

          The quadrilateral is not given. Given are only the lengths of its sides and the length of $EF$.



          Now you have to reassemble this quadrilateral. You can imagine as some sticks which are appart of each other and you have to get them together.






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            Ah, yes. Thank you. The part that threw me was at AE = EB without proof. I didn't get it until I physically moved two things together.
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          $begingroup$

          The quadrilateral is not given. Given are only the lengths of its sides and the length of $EF$.



          Now you have to reassemble this quadrilateral. You can imagine as some sticks which are appart of each other and you have to get them together.






          share|cite|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            Ah, yes. Thank you. The part that threw me was at AE = EB without proof. I didn't get it until I physically moved two things together.
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          $begingroup$

          The quadrilateral is not given. Given are only the lengths of its sides and the length of $EF$.



          Now you have to reassemble this quadrilateral. You can imagine as some sticks which are appart of each other and you have to get them together.






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          The quadrilateral is not given. Given are only the lengths of its sides and the length of $EF$.



          Now you have to reassemble this quadrilateral. You can imagine as some sticks which are appart of each other and you have to get them together.







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          Ah, yes. Thank you. The part that threw me was at AE = EB without proof. I didn't get it until I physically moved two things together.
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