To construct a 54-degree angle with a compass, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler. Place the compass on one endpoint of the line and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass on the intersection point and draw another arc. Where the two arcs intersect is a point that, when connected to the endpoint of the line, forms a 54-degree angle.
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Oh, honey, let me break it down for you. To construct a 54 degree angle with a compass, you start by drawing a line. Then, place the compass point on one end of the line and draw an arc. Without changing the compass width, place the point where the arc intersects the line and draw another arc. The angle where the two arcs meet is your sassy 54 degree angle.
Each interior angle will be 108 degrees then with a compass and a straight edge it can be bisected into 54 degrees.
A 54 degree angle is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
Complementary angles combine to form a 90 degree angle. 90 - 54 = 36, so the complement is 36 degrees.
False because the 3rd angle has to be a right angle of 90 degrees because the 3 angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
The sum of a triangle's angles must always equal 180, so 54+62=116. 180-116=64. The third angle is a 64 degree angle.