by draw it....:)
To construct a copy of an angle using only a compass and a straightedge, start by drawing a base line and marking a point on it where the vertex of the new angle will be located. Next, place the compass point on the vertex of the original angle, draw an arc that intersects both sides of the angle, and mark the intersection points. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the new vertex and draw a similar arc that intersects the base line. Finally, use the straightedge to draw lines from the new vertex through the intersection points, creating a copy of the original angle.
Copy a ordinary jug that mum or dad uses. SIMPLE!!!
Drawing hearts are pretty simple, but seeing as were over the Internet anyway, I can't draw it for you, so no. Go onto Google Images and look them up so you can copy them.
It would take time but if you keep trying hard you will find a way.
Takes a while of practice if you have like a math book with a pentagon then just copy it through the paper or look at an image until you get it right. for example i couldn't draw a star when i was in 6th grade.
Draw a line segment AB. Put your compass point at B and stretch the compass out until it is at point A. Now draw a circle. Now move the compass point to B, leaving the compass opening the same as before and draw another circle. The circles will intersect in two points. Call them C and D. Draw CD and name its intersection with AB as the point E. angle CEB is a right angle. Now you need to bisect the 90 degree angle you just constructed to get two 45 degree angles. Look in your book as to how to bisect an angle. The angle CAB = 60 degrees. So bisect it to get a 30 degree angle and then bisect it to get a 15 degree angle. You can get a 105 degree angle by adding the 90 degree angle and the 15 degree angle. Similarly, you can get a 75 degree angle by subtracting the 15 degree angle from 90 degrees. Look in your book on how to copy an angle.
To construct a copy of an angle using only a compass and a straightedge, start by drawing a base line and marking a point on it where the vertex of the new angle will be located. Next, place the compass point on the vertex of the original angle, draw an arc that intersects both sides of the angle, and mark the intersection points. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the new vertex and draw a similar arc that intersects the base line. Finally, use the straightedge to draw lines from the new vertex through the intersection points, creating a copy of the original angle.
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look at a picture of her and copy it
You look at a map and you copy it.
well you can copy out of the computer
find a picture of it online and copy it
copy from internet
How can I get my matriculation degree from FBISE.
A miter line is a 45 degree line draw between the top view and right side view by extending out a line on both view and connecting them. From that connection make a 45 degree line. Then you can copy line from the top view and bring them over to the miter line and make a mark. Then copy it down to the right side view vise versa.
A miter line is a 45 degree line draw between the top view and right side view by extending out a line on both view and connecting them. From that connection make a 45 degree line. Then you can copy line from the top view and bring them over to the miter line and make a mark. Then copy it down to the right side view vise versa.
You look at one and copy it as well as you can.