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What step is missing in these steps of Copy a Line Segment?
Without changing the compasses' width, place the compasses' point on the the point R on the line you drew in step 1
Without changing the compasses' width, Draw an arc roughly where the other endpoint will be.
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What is the missing step in constructing a perpendicular bisector of a line segment?
Without changing the compasses' width, draw an arc only above the line.
Without changing the compasses' width, draw an arc above and below the line.
Without changing the compasses' width, draw an arc only below the line.
Which construction is shown?
perpendicular bisector of a line segment
perpendicular to an external point
segment bisector
Which construction is shown?
perpendicular bisector of a line segment
perpendicular to a line at a point on a line
perpendicular to a line from an external point
Whats the next step in perpendicular to a line at a point on a line?
Using the straight edge, draw a line from K to where the arcs cross.
Connect the dots
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From P, mark off a short arc above K
What step is missing in these steps for a perpendicular to a line from an external point?
Draw an arc across the line on each side of R, making sure not to adjust the compasses' width in between. Label these points P and Q
Place the compasses on the given external point R.
Place a straightedge between R and the point where the arcs intersect. Draw the perpendicular line from R to the line, or beyond if you wish.
Which construction is shown here?
A parallel to a line through a point (angle copy method)
A parallel to a line through a point (rhombus method)
A parallel to a line through a point (translated triangle method)
Copy an angle
What is the next step in constructing a parallel to a line through a point (angle copy method)?
Set the compasses' width to the distance where the lower arc crosses the two lines
Move the compasses to where the upper arc crosses the transverse line and draw an arc across the upper arc, forming point S
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What step is missing in the steps for copying an angle?
Draw an arc across both sides of the angle, creating the points J and K.
Step 4
Draw a ray PR from P through L and onwards a little further.
Make a point P that will be the vertex of the new angle.
Which construction is shown here?
a square
a square given one side
a square inscribed in a circle
a rectangle
What is the next step in these steps of constructing a square given one side?
Without changing the width, move the compasses to C. Draw an arc to the left of C across the exiting arc, creating point D - a vertex of the square.
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Draw the lines CD and AD
Draw a perpendicular line to AB
What step is missing in these steps for constructing a square inscribed in a circle?
Draw a diameter line from the point A, through the center and on to cross the circle again, creating point C.
Mark a point A on the circle
Draw an arc above and below O.
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