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Open this file you'll get it.
But what's the bisector?

file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/abhi/Desktop/40%20degree.doc

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Draw an angle of 40 degree copy its supplementary angle?

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How we Draw an angel of 40 degree. Copy it's supplementary angle?

To draw an angle of 40 degrees, use a protractor: place the protractor's midpoint at the angle's vertex, align one side with the zero line, and mark a point at 40 degrees. Draw a line from the vertex through this point to create the 40-degree angle. To copy its supplementary angle, measure 180 degrees from the same vertex using the protractor and mark a new point, then draw a line through the vertex to this point, completing the supplementary angle.


AVB has a measure of 40 and is its angle bisector what is the measure of AVM?

44 degrees


How do you draw 40 degree angle using compass?

To draw a 40-degree angle using a compass, start by drawing a straight line and marking a point on it as the vertex. Place the compass point on the vertex and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the intersection and draw another arc. Finally, adjust the compass to a width that corresponds to 40 degrees (using a protractor for reference), and draw an arc from the vertex to intersect the previous arc. Connect the vertex to this intersection to form the 40-degree angle.


How could you draw an angle complimentary to a 40 degree angle without using a protractor?

To draw an angle complementary to a 40-degree angle without a protractor, first draw a straight line using a ruler. Then, use a compass to mark a point on the line as the vertex of the angle. Set the compass to a width that can create an arc, and draw an arc that intersects the straight line, marking two points. Next, without changing the compass width, place the compass point on one of the intersection points and draw another arc above the line. Repeat this from the other intersection point, creating two arcs that intersect. Finally, draw a line connecting the vertex to the intersection of the arcs, which will give you a 50-degree angle, complementary to the original 40-degree angle.