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compass and straightedge.
When constructing a line parallel to a given line, you will use a straightedge and a compass. First, place the compass point on a point not on the line and draw an arc that intersects the line at two points. Then, keeping the same compass width, place the compass point on the intersecting arc and draw another arc. Finally, draw a line through the two new intersection points, ensuring it is parallel to the original line.
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A straightedge and compass.
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
Construction
No, it is not. In 1837, the French mathematician, Pierre Laurent Wantzel, proved that it was impossible to do so using only compass and straightedge.