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You can find lines of symmetry without tracing but tracing helps you get a better picture of it.
Technically you can not trace a sphere. If the base conditions are the same as for the other solid shapes, for example a cylinder, there is a base on which the cylinder rests, which creates the circle when it is traced. A sphere on a base would be touching in one point, which would be a dot. If you trace half a sphere, yes, than you do get a circle.
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ruler tracing paper those are the wrong answers its Straightedge & Compass
Yes, many constructions that the Greeks performed with a straightedge and compass can also be achieved using only a straightedge and tracing paper. Tracing paper allows for the overlay of shapes and angles, enabling the duplication and manipulation of geometric figures, which can facilitate constructions similar to those done with a compass. However, some specific tasks, such as constructing certain lengths or angles that are not easily representable on flat surfaces, may be more challenging without the precise circle-drawing capability of a compass. Overall, while the methods differ, the fundamental geometric principles remain applicable.
ruler tracing paper those are the wrong answers its Straightedge & Compass
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The duration of Tracing Shadow is 1.53 hours.
1. pencils (HB, 2B, 3H..) 2. a good eraser 3. ruler 4. compass 5. ink pen 6. some nice plain paper 7. tracing paper
Tracing Shadow was created on 2009-07-30.