Final answer:
Quadrilateral DONE cannot be uniquely constructed with the provided measurements unless additional information such as angles or side lengths is given. Otherwise, multiple quadrilaterals can satisfy the current criteria.
Step-by-step explanation:
To construct quadrilateral DONE with the given measurements, we can start by drawing segment DO of length 4 cm. Next, using a protractor, we construct a 70-degree angle at point O. From O, we draw segment ON, ensuring it is 3.6 cm in length. Now we have two sides of our quadrilateral and one angle.
The information provided does not give enough constraints to determine the position of points E and N with respect to D and O. We have lengths for DE and NE, but without an additional piece of information, such as an angle or another side length, there are multiple quadrilaterals that can satisfy the given criteria. However, assuming that we have a piece of missing information, you would continue by plotting point E at a distance of 4.8 cm from D and then drawing segment NE of length 4.2 cm to complete the quadrilateral.
If this missing information were an angle, it would significantly help to construct the quadrilateral more precisely by giving a clear position for points E and N, leading to a unique solution for quadrilateral DONE.