Architecture, engineering, physics, astronomy, geology, industrial safety, optics
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The prime purpose of a compass is to construct circles.
Marking PointsFolding the Paper and Aligning marks seen through the paperDrawing line segments
C.Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpointsB.Creating arcs and circles with the compass
Creating arcs and circles with the compass Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpoints
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A straightedge and compass.
Tracing paper, ruler.
Tracing paper, ruler.
Geometric constructions are used by architects for designing buildings and public places for different purpose. As facilitator I use geometric constructions to assist learners to acquire following skills, * translating information into geometrical projections that are congruent, * experimenting with information to "design an elegant sequence" for drawing, * designing proofs to show that design is logically sound * using geometrical instruments skillfully.
The prime purpose of a compass is to construct circles.
ruler tracing paper those are the wrong answers its Straightedge & Compass
When performing geometric constructions, the essential tools are a compass, a straightedge (ruler without markings), and a pencil. The compass is used to draw circles and arcs, while the straightedge helps create straight lines between points. These tools allow for precise constructions based on classical geometric principles without relying on measurements. Additionally, paper is needed to carry out the constructions.
A straightedge and compass.
I guess the circle or sphere ... you use it to do the many constructions to build other shapes and it is found throughout the universe
I guess the circle or sphere ... you use it to do the many constructions to build other shapes and it is found throughout the universe
Geometric constructions with paper folding, also known as origami, involve creating shapes and figures using folds rather than cuts. These constructions can achieve various geometric tasks, such as bisecting angles, constructing perpendicular lines, and creating polygons. Notably, origami can also be used to solve complex problems, like constructing the square root of a number or creating geometric figures that are otherwise challenging with traditional tools. The principles of origami have applications in mathematics, art, and even engineering.