This is probably quite simple, but I was sick and missed the last few lessons. Anyway, here's the problem:

Draw, mark, and label each figure:

Rhombus EQUL with diagonals EU and QL
intersecting at A.
The intersecting at A is what's confusing me--as I said probably simple, but I have no clue.

I understand that no one does work for anyone else here, but I do suppose that i could have stated my mis-understanding better.

I didn't understand whether A was a fixed point or not. ... yeah. I feel stupid. Anyway, I understand it now, so i suppose that a 'thank you' should generally be in order. .... I suppose.

To draw, mark, and label the figure "Rhombus EQUL with diagonals EU and QL intersecting at A," follow these steps:

Step 1: Start by drawing a horizontal line segment and label its endpoints as E and Q. This will be the base of the rhombus.
Step 2: From point E, draw a vertical line segment upwards and label its endpoint as U. This will be one of the diagonals of the rhombus.
Step 3: From point Q, draw a vertical line segment downwards and label its endpoint as L. This will be the other diagonal of the rhombus.
Step 4: The line segments EU and QL should intersect at a point. Label this point of intersection as A.
Step 5: Finally, complete the figure by connecting the points E, A, U, and L with straight lines.

After following these steps, you will have drawn, marked, and labeled the given figure correctly.

No worries, I can definitely help you with that! The phrase "intersecting at A" means that the two diagonals of the rhombus, EU and QL, meet or cross each other at point A. To draw, mark, and label the figure correctly, here are the steps you can follow:

1. Start by drawing a quadrilateral in the shape of a diamond. This diamond-shaped quadrilateral represents the rhombus EQUL.
2. Mark and label the four vertices of the rhombus as E, Q, U, and L. Make sure to position them in a way that exhibits the diamond shape.
3. Draw the two diagonals, EU and QL, inside the rhombus. Remember that diagonals are line segments that connect opposite vertices of a polygon.
4. The diagonals EU and QL should intersect or cross each other at some point inside the rhombus. This point is labeled as A.

Once you have completed these steps, you will have successfully drawn, marked, and labeled the figure of a rhombus EQUL with diagonals EU and QL intersecting at point A.

There is no question here.

What don't you understand about point A? It is where the lines EU and QL intersect. For a rhombus, the two intersecting lines will be perpendicular.

A rhombus is a parallelogram with four equal side lengths.

We cannot draw the figure for you.