Draw a right angled triangle with legs of lengths 2 and 3 units. The hypotenuse will be sqrt(13) units.
A rectangle with equal side lengths is a square.You draw one straight line segment of the required length. At each of its ends you draw a perpendicular, both facing in the same direction. Make these of the same length as well. Join the other ends of these perpendiculars.
draw triangle that has sides of lengths 3.6cm and 5.2cm and a 42* angle between these two sides
Two points with a single line connecting them.
First of all draw a line segment that is about 2 cm long between two points P0 and P1. At the one of the outer points, draw another line that is at an angle of 90 degrees from the first line segment. This will cause the new line segment to stand straight on the first segment. Draw another line segment between the not used endpoint of the new line segment, let's call it P2, and the not used endpoint of the first line segment. This will create a triangle. Now on the P2 endpoint, draw another line segment that is again at 90 degrees angle. Repeat the previous steps and you will have created a root spiral.
7 cm line segament
Draw a right angled triangle with legs of lengths 2 and 3 units. The hypotenuse will be sqrt(13) units.
A rectangle with equal side lengths is a square.You draw one straight line segment of the required length. At each of its ends you draw a perpendicular, both facing in the same direction. Make these of the same length as well. Join the other ends of these perpendiculars.
My son has this assignment too. My understanding is that he needs to draw 10 lines, each one 10 centimeters long. For the first line, he must mark off the first centimeter and note that 10 centimeters is 1+9 centimeters. The second line is marked 2 cms off of the start and it is noted that 2+8 = 10 centimeters. This is done for all 10 lines. http://www.educationplace.biz/parents/mthexp/g2/letters/pdf/fl_g2_ual1_en.pdf
Draw three whole circles and then draw a circle from which a quarter segment is cut out.
Take a compass, extend it about 3/4 of the length of the segment. Then from one end of the segment, draw a 180 degree arc. From the other end draw another arc. Connect the points where the arcs intersect. Where the line intersects with the segment is the midpoint of the segment. That is how you bisect a segment to find the midpoint - geometrically.
It stands for Multiple draw lengths. You can change the draw length, but you have to provide the modules to do so.
I'd prefer to draw it with a pencil.
It is impossible to draw a straight line.
draw triangle that has sides of lengths 3.6cm and 5.2cm and a 42* angle between these two sides
a line is easy to draw
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