You use a protractor.
Squaring the Circle
Adjust the compass to the given line segment then construct the circle.
A compass is used to construct a perfect circle of 360 degrees.
Construct a circle with a compass and then draw a straight line through its centre
Quadrilateral
Squaring the Circle
just make it
Adjust the compass to the given line segment then construct the circle.
A compass is used to construct a perfect circle of 360 degrees.
Construct a circle with a compass and then draw a straight line through its centre
None but it's possible to construct shapes within a circle that have vertices.
Quadrilateral
The diameter of the circle is 9 centimeters. You can yourself construct this circle by taking 4.5 cms on your rounder and drawing a circle. The resultant circle will be a 90mm circle. Then you'll see how big it is.
A circle has no volume. It is a planar figure and is flat, and it has no thickness. A circle does not have any thinkness just as a plane, the construct on which it is drawn, has no thickness.
they were trying to construct a square that perfectly circumscribes (surrounds) a given circle.
AnswerThere are 2pi radians in a full circle. If we cut a circle into 5 equal parts, each central angle will have 2pi/5 (or 72 degrees), and each arc intercepted form those central angles will be (2/5)(pi)(r). AnswerYes, you can, using just a compass and straight edge. For any given circle you construct, construct a pentagon inside it using that compass and straight edge, then use the vertices of the pentagon to divide the circle into 5 equal sectors. Use the link below to see how the construction proceeds.
To construct three tangent circles, start by drawing a large circle as your first circle. Next, inscribe a smaller circle inside the first circle, ensuring it touches the larger circle at one point. For the third circle, place it so that it touches both the first and second circles at separate points. This can be achieved by adjusting the radius of the third circle and its position until it is tangent to both of the other circles.