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Construct a circle with a compass and then draw a straight line through its centre
to construct an angle of 20 degrees all you have to do is to trisect an angle of 60degrees
To construct a 54-degree angle with a compass, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler. Place the compass on one endpoint of the line and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass on the intersection point and draw another arc. Where the two arcs intersect is a point that, when connected to the endpoint of the line, forms a 54-degree angle.
The compass is used to measure angles. The straightedge is used to draw a straight line. The two items together, are used to measure and draw angles and lines in geometric drawings.
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Construct a circle with a compass and then draw a straight line through its centre
The prime purpose of a compass is to construct circles.
The only way a compass can be used to create a circle is if you draw round it, because a compass is actually a navigational instrument which shows direction. If you're out in the woods, for example, you use a compass to show you which direction you need to head in. A pair of compasses can be used to construct, or draw, a circle of any size, up to the maximum reach of the "arms".
Use a protractor or construct 2 perpendicular lines with a compass and a straight edge
to construct an angle of 20 degrees all you have to do is to trisect an angle of 60degrees
To construct a 54-degree angle with a compass, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler. Place the compass on one endpoint of the line and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass on the intersection point and draw another arc. Where the two arcs intersect is a point that, when connected to the endpoint of the line, forms a 54-degree angle.
The compass is used to measure angles. The straightedge is used to draw a straight line. The two items together, are used to measure and draw angles and lines in geometric drawings.
Yes. First draw a perpendicular (90 degrees) and then bisect the angle.
Well, honey, you start by drawing a line with your ruler. Then, you put the point of your compass on one end of the line and draw an arc. Next, you put the point of your compass on where the arc intersects the line and draw another arc. Where those arcs meet is your 32-degree angle. Voila!
Draw a point, and a long straight line through it. Put the centre of the compass over the point, with north on the compass (or zero degrees) on the line. Then draw a second line out from the point at 80 degrees on the compass. You'll then have a 80 degree angle between the lines. It's usually a trick that teachers decide to do on their pupils. A compass is what you use to find north and a pair of compasses is used to draw circles.
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A 10 degree angle cannot be constructed using only a compass and straight edge.