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Creating arcs and circles with the compass

Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpoints

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Q: Which of the following are not techniques used in geometric constructions with paper folding?
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What were not techniques used in geometric constructions with paper folding?

C.Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpointsB.Creating arcs and circles with the compass


Which of the following are techniques used in geometric constructions with paper folding?

Folding the paper and aligning marks seen through them marking points Drawing line segments apex.


Which techniques can be used in geometric constructions with paper folding?

Marking PointsFolding the Paper and Aligning marks seen through the paperDrawing line segments


You can find the midpoint of a line using paper-folding constructions?

true


You can find the midpoint of a line segment using paper folding constructions?

True


You can draw a perpendicular bisector to a segment using paper-folding constructions?

true.


What constructions requires two folds when using the paper folding method?

Perpendicular line segment


You can draw a perpendicular bisector to a using paper-folding constructions?

haterz gonna hate but it is yes


Is it true that you cannot bisect an angle using paper folding constructions?

No. It is possible to fold an angle on paper to bisect it.


Can you bisect an angle using paper folding constructions?

Yes, you can. Fold the paper so that the crease goes through the vertex and the sides of the angle match up.


When is a folding IOL inserted in a patient's eye following the removal of a cataract?

A folding IOL is used when phacoemulsification is performed to accommodate the small incision.


How many origami techniques are there?

ummm... modular origami and normal origami, maybe? but there's also "wet folding"