Draw a line. Draw a perpendicular to that line then a perpendicular from that one.
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A protractor is normally used to construct angles.
Protractor
Yes, a protractor can be used as a straightedge for geometric constructions, as it typically has a straight edge along one side. However, it is primarily designed for measuring angles, so while it can serve as a straightedge, using a dedicated straightedge might yield more precise results. When using a protractor as a straightedge, ensure that the edge is aligned accurately to maintain the integrity of the construction.
Measuring implies using a measuring device of some kind. If you mean to construct a hexagon without a protractor or ruler, that's different. Constructions in geometry require only a compass and a straightedge (a ruler, but you ignore the numbers). A hexagon can be made of 6 equilateral triangles; choose any length for the side and construct them connected together, using only the compass to set the length and the straightedge to draw straight lines between points.
By using a protractor which will show that corresponding angles are equal and alternate angles are equal .
Perpendicular lines that meet at right angles is one example
Those railroad lines are very parallel to each other!
A circle and perpendicular lines can be constructed using the given tools.
Being 'Parallel' , they only meet at INFINITY.
I am preparing to bisect these parallel lines.
You can onlymeasure angles by using a protractor.
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Draw a line of any length. Set the protractor at one end of this line and draw an angle of 60 degrees - measuring angles from the other end of the line. Move the protractor to the other end of the original line and repeat. If necessary extend the lines of the angle until they meet. The three lines will form a regular (equilateral) triangle.