asuming you know how to construct a 60 degree angle, you would start by drawling a basic construction line an then make your angle bisecter with breaks the angle into 30 degree angles. then create another angle bisector for 30 degrees breaking it into 15 degree angles. then do the same with the 15 degree angle. your drawling sould have three angle bisectors for each angle.
to get your answer of 22.5 degress angle, simply add the 15 degree angle you drew with the 7.5 angle you got from spliting the 15 degree angle in half
its hard to explain without drawing it out..... hope this helps
By bisecting a 15 degree angle with a straight edge and a compass.
A 10 degree angle cannot be constructed using only a compass and straight edge.
by 60 degree and 90 degree
90 degrees multiplied by 3...
With a straight edge and a protractor
By bisecting a 15 degree angle with a straight edge and a compass.
A 10 degree angle cannot be constructed using only a compass and straight edge.
by 60 degree and 90 degree
You'll also need a protractor to construct a 220 degree angle which can then be bisected by means of a compass and a straight line to form two 110 degree angles.
To construct a 225-degree angle, start by drawing a straight line to represent a base. Then, use a protractor to measure 225 degrees from one end of the line. Alternatively, you can first construct a 90-degree angle, then measure an additional 135 degrees (which is 225 degrees minus 90 degrees) on the opposite side of the base line. Finally, draw a line through the point marking the 225 degrees to complete the angle.
90 degrees multiplied by 3...
Yes together with a straight edge
With a straight edge and a protractor
Use a protractor or bisect a 45 degree angle with a compass and a straight edge
You cannot, you must use a protractor.
To construct a 105-degree angle using a compass, start by drawing a straight line and marking point A on it. Next, use a compass to draw a 60-degree angle: place the compass point on A, draw an arc across the line, and label the intersection point B. Then, without changing the compass width, place the point on B and draw another arc to create a 60-degree angle above the line. Finally, draw a line from A through the intersection of the arcs, which will create a 105-degree angle with the original line.
As used in ship and plane headings, "southwest" is a heading of 225° on the 360° compass.