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Construct a quadrilateral ABCD, having given AB = 2.6 cm, BC = 4.0 cm, CD = 3.2 cm, and AD =2 cm and diagonal BD = 3.6 cm.
Mark a point P on diagonal AC, equidistant from B and C.

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