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A hammer! A pneumatic drill! Anything other than a compass and a straight line (unmarked ruler).
An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles. To construct an angle bisector you need a compass and straightedge. Bisectors are very important in identifying corresponding parts of similar triangles and in solving proofs.
Place the point if the compass on point B and draw an arc across AB.
If the compass angle is changed, the entire geometric shape being drawn is different. For example, if a triangle is being drawn, it could change from an obtuse triangle from a ninety degree triangle.
Use a protractor
A compass and a straightedge
A compass and straight edge.
A compass and a straight edge
It means to bisect an angle with a compass and a straight edge or rule.
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