Inscribed Polygon Construction

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Darren Gross
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Mathematics
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9th - 10th Grade
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
The radius
The diameter
Half of the radius
It depends on the size of the circle
2.
Multiple Choice
To inscribe a square inside a circle, first you must draw a chord anywhere across the circle. What should your next step be?
Construct a perpendicular bisector
Draw a second diameter to the circle
Construct a line tangent to the circle
Set your compass the length of the radius.
3.
Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
4.
Multiple Choice
an angle bisector
a line parallel to a given line
an angle congruent to a given angle
a perpendicular bisector of a segment
5.
Multiple Choice
What is the first step in constructing the angle bisector of angle A?
Draw ray AD
Draw a line segment connecting points B and C.
From points B and C, draw equal arcs that intersect at D.
From point A, draw an arc that intersects the sides of theangle at points B and C.
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