NCERT Solutions For Class 6 Maths Practical Geometry Exercise 14.4
NCERT Solutions For Class 6 Maths Chapter 14 Practical Geometry Ex 14.4
Exercise 14.4
Ex 14.4 Class 6 Maths Question 1.
Draw any line segment . Make any point M on it. Through M, draw a perpendicular to . (Use ruler and Compasses)
Solution:
Step I : Draw a line segment and mark any point M on it.
Step II : Put the pointer of the compass at M and draw an arc of suitable radius such that it intersects at P and Q.
Step III : Take P and Q as centres and radius greater than PM, draw two arcs such that they intersect each other at C.
Step IV : Join M and C.
Thus CM is the perpendicular to .
Ex 14.4 Class 6 Maths Question 2.
Draw any line segment . Take any point R not on it. Through R, draw a perpendicular to . (Use ruler and set square).
Solution:
Step I: Draw a line segment and a point R outside of .
Step II : Place a set square on such that one side of its right angle be along it.
Step III: Place a ruler along the longer side of the set square.
Step IV : Hold the ruler fix and slide the set square along the ruler till it touches the point R.
Step V : Join RM along the edge through R. Thus ⊥ .
Ex 14.4 Class 6 Maths Question 3.
Draw a line l and a point X on it. Through X, draw a line segment perpendicular to l. Now draw a perpendicular to at y. (Use ruler and compasses)
Solution:
Step I: Draw a line l and take a point X on it.
Step II : Draw an arc with centre X and of suitable radius to intersect the line l at two points P and Q.
Step III : With P and Q as centres and a radius greater than P draw two arcs to intersect each other at M.
Step IV : Join XM and produce to Y.
Step V : With Y as centre and a suitable radius, draw an arc to intersect XY at two points R and S.
Step VI: With R and S as centres and a radius greater than YR, draw two arcs to intersect each other at A.
Step VII: Join Y and A. Thus YA ⊥ XY.