False
A ruler has markings, a straight edge does not. In "straight edge and compass" constructions, you are not allowed to mark the straight edge. Things that are impossible using only a straight edge and compass are possible if markings are allowed (for example, it's possible to trisect an angle using a marked straight edge).
Geometric figures can be drawn using a compass and a straight edge. This is commonly known as ruler and compass construction.
A compass and straight edge are used to create a polygon but do not limit the number of sides of the polygon created. You have to decide that separately, then use the compass and straight edge to make what you decide on.
By bisecting an angle of 30 degrees using a compass and a straight edge
A drawing created using a compass and straight edge is called a construction.See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass_and_straightedge_constructions
False
A ruler has markings, a straight edge does not. In "straight edge and compass" constructions, you are not allowed to mark the straight edge. Things that are impossible using only a straight edge and compass are possible if markings are allowed (for example, it's possible to trisect an angle using a marked straight edge).
False
An angle of 65° can not be trisected using a compass and straight edge.
With a straight edge and a protractor
In conjunction with a straight edge and a protractor
Geometric figures can be drawn using a compass and a straight edge. This is commonly known as ruler and compass construction.
Any angle can be bisected using a compass and a straight edge.
A construction. A construction is a geometric drawing of a figure usually made by a compass and/or a straightedge
A compass and straight edge are used to create a polygon but do not limit the number of sides of the polygon created. You have to decide that separately, then use the compass and straight edge to make what you decide on.
that it could be drawn using just a compass and straight edge