Yes by bisecting an angle of 140 degrees with a compass
You use a protractor
It is easy to draw an equilateral triangle without a protractor. That gives a 60 degree angle. It is then simply a matter of bisecting the 60 degree angle, using an unmarked rule and compass, to get a 30 degree angle.
use a protractor
With a straight edge and a protractor
To draw an 82-degree angle using a protractor, first, place the protractor on the vertex of the angle where the baseline aligns with the horizontal line. Locate the 82-degree mark on the protractor scale, ensuring that you read from the correct side of the protractor. Mark a point at the 82-degree mark, then remove the protractor and use a ruler to draw a line connecting the vertex to the marked point, forming the 82-degree angle. To verify, measure the angle with the protractor to confirm it is indeed 82 degrees.
Use a protractor.
You use a protractor
It is easy to draw an equilateral triangle without a protractor. That gives a 60 degree angle. It is then simply a matter of bisecting the 60 degree angle, using an unmarked rule and compass, to get a 30 degree angle.
With the help of a protractor
use a protractor
Use a protractor
Use a protractor.
With a straight edge and a protractor
To draw an 82-degree angle using a protractor, first, place the protractor on the vertex of the angle where the baseline aligns with the horizontal line. Locate the 82-degree mark on the protractor scale, ensuring that you read from the correct side of the protractor. Mark a point at the 82-degree mark, then remove the protractor and use a ruler to draw a line connecting the vertex to the marked point, forming the 82-degree angle. To verify, measure the angle with the protractor to confirm it is indeed 82 degrees.
Use a protractor to draw a 55 degree angle and indicate that the angle needs to be measured once around the circle and then some.
you have to use the protractor twice
Use Protractor Three Times