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To construct the given quadrilateral, as we are already given three angles.
We shall find the fourth angle first.
Here <H = 60°, <E = 105°, <P = 120°
We know sum of all the angles of a quadrilateral = 360°
So <L = 360° - (60° + 105° + 120°) = 75°
Step 1)
Construct base HE = 6 cm
Step 2)
Construct <H = 60° (Shown in Red)
Step 3)
Construct <E = 105° (Shown in Blue)
On this line of <E cut an arc at 4.5 cm. (Shown in Green)
Mark this point as L
Step 4)
Construct <L = 75°. (Shown in Brown)
Name the point where it intersects the arm of <H as P.
We have the required Quadrilateral HELP.

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