Asked by Jeffery Epstein
Garrett is constructing an angle that is congruent to ∠ABC
. With his straightedge, he draws and labels PQ−→−
.
What should Garret do next?
Responses
Put the compass point on point A and draw an arc that intersects BC−→−
.
Put the compass point on point A and draw an arc that intersects B C → .
Put the compass point on point P and draw an arc that intersects PQ−→−
between point P and point Q.
Put the compass point on point P and draw an arc that intersects P Q → between point P and point Q .
Put the compass point on point B and draw an arc that intersects BA−→−
and BC−→−
.
Put the compass point on point B and draw an arc that intersects B A → and B C → .
Put the compass point on point A and draw an arc that intersects BA−→−
and BC−→−
.
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Put the compass point on point B and draw an arc that intersects BA→ and BC→.
Explanation: To copy ∠ABC at P you first mark off equal distances from B along BA and BC (by drawing an arc centered at B), then you will draw a matching arc at P and transfer the distance between the two intersection points.
Explanation: To copy ∠ABC at P you first mark off equal distances from B along BA and BC (by drawing an arc centered at B), then you will draw a matching arc at P and transfer the distance between the two intersection points.
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