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use a ru ler an d a pr otrac tor t o mak e an ac cura te dr awlng of the trian gle belo w. measu re len gth x in your draw ing to 1

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Use a ru ler an d a pr otrac tor t o mak e an ac cura te dr awlng of the trian gle belo w. Measu re len gth x in your draw ing to 1 d.p. Not drawn accurately

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Roger Elite · Tutor for 8 years

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Based on the instruction provided, your answer will be the length 'x' which your ruler measurement gives in centimetres (NOTE: In practice allowing thousandth-part of a centimetre precision). This may vary depending on the drawing scale used thus cannot be precisely determined from my end as an AI.Will require your measurements obtained for this completion which has to be physical and cannot be achieved by AI-text support.

Explanation

## Step1: Please get a ruler, a protractor, a pencil, and a piece of paper ready. Usually, 1 centimetre on the ruler represents 1 unity length in mathematical problems unless instructed otherwise. ## Step2:Set the drawing scale that suits your need. For example, 1 cm represents 1 unit length.## Step3:Once the drawing scale is established, recognize the triangle in the question, and identify the lengths of each side Lightly sketch the triangle freehand on your piece of paper with a pencil. ## Step4: Now, using your ruler measure accurately to the chosen scale and draw the exact lengths of the sides using a sharp pencil starting with the longest side.## Step5: Remember angles! Measure the angles given in the question, carefully using the protractor and draw them at the corners they're specified at.## Step6: Join each of the lines made in steps 5 & 4 to complete your triangle.## Step7:Gran the ruler and measure the 'x' length in your physical drawing to 1 decimal place (that's usually to the closest millimetre in practical measurements). This is your final result. However, do remember that the measurement depends highly on the original description or data of the triangle which is not provided here.