With the ruler and compass construct a right angle isosceles triangle with a base of 9 cm
At 4 cm from the LHS or RHS of the base draw a line that meets the apex of the triangle
The angle of this line will be 40 degrees because each 1 cm of base space represents 10 degrees when joined to the apex
use trisection method
To construct a 125-degree angle using a compass and ruler, start by drawing a straight line and marking a point on it (point A). Using the compass, draw an arc centered at point A that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on one intersection and draw another arc above the line. Repeat this from the other intersection, creating two arcs that intersect. Finally, use a ruler to draw a line from point A through the intersection of the arcs, forming a 125-degree angle with the original line.
To bisect an angle using a compass and ruler, start by placing the compass point on the vertex of the angle and drawing an arc that intersects both rays of the angle. Label the points where the arc intersects the rays as A and B. Next, without changing the compass width, place the compass point on point A and draw an arc inside the angle. Repeat this step from point B, creating two intersections of the arcs. Finally, use the ruler to draw a straight line from the vertex of the angle through the intersection of the two arcs, which will bisect the angle.
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.
By bisecting an angle of 30 degrees using a compass and a straight edge
use trisection method
It is possible to construct a 20 degree angle using only Ruler and Compass. I happened to stumble across a method that is highly accurate. It is posted on my blog. Check the related link
first draw a ray .
Construct 2 perpendicular lines which will meet at 90 degrees then by bisecting this angle wll give a 45 degree angle
Well, honey, you start by drawing a line with your ruler. Then, you put the point of your compass on one end of the line and draw an arc. Next, you put the point of your compass on where the arc intersects the line and draw another arc. Where those arcs meet is your 32-degree angle. Voila!
To construct a 125-degree angle using a compass and ruler, start by drawing a straight line and marking a point on it (point A). Using the compass, draw an arc centered at point A that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on one intersection and draw another arc above the line. Repeat this from the other intersection, creating two arcs that intersect. Finally, use a ruler to draw a line from point A through the intersection of the arcs, forming a 125-degree angle with the original line.
An angle of 65° can not be trisected using a compass and straight edge.
A 10 degree angle cannot be constructed using only a compass and straight edge.
Well, honey, making an 82-degree angle with a compass is as easy as pie. Just start by drawing a straight line with your ruler. Then place the point of your compass on one end of the line and swing an arc that intersects the line. Finally, use your protractor to measure the angle between the two lines, and voila, you've got yourself an 82-degree angle. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
by 60 degree and 90 degree
First draw a 90 degree angle .Than draw a 20 degree angle from that 90 degree angle . Than the rest of the angle will be 90-20=70 .Now bisect the 70 degree angle we will get 70/2=35. Now add the rest of the angle means 35+20 =55 GOT 55 DEGREE ANGLE
You cannot, you must use a protractor.