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compass and straightedge.
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A straightedge and compass.
No, it is not possible to double a square using only a compass and straightedge. This problem, known as the "doubling the square" or "quadrature of the square," is equivalent to constructing a square with an area twice that of a given square. However, this requires the construction of a square root of 2, which is not constructible with these tools, as it involves a geometric construction that cannot be achieved with finite steps.
when constructing parallel lines with a compass and straightedge, how should you start the construction
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A construction. A contruction is a geometric drawing of a figure usually made by a compass and a straightedge.
compass and straightedge.
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A straightedge and compass.
A construction. A construction is a geometric drawing of a figure usually made by a compass and/or a straightedge
an angle is cpied by a compass.
an angle is cpied by a compass.