Question
If an angle can be divided in half by constructing a bisector, then what method doubles an angle?(1 point)
Responses
bisecting the angle twice
bisecting the angle twice
constructing two of the bisected angles
constructing two of the bisected angles
constructing a copy attached to the original angle
constructing a copy attached to the original angle
constructing a copy of the bisected angle attached to the original angle
Responses
bisecting the angle twice
bisecting the angle twice
constructing two of the bisected angles
constructing two of the bisected angles
constructing a copy attached to the original angle
constructing a copy attached to the original angle
constructing a copy of the bisected angle attached to the original angle
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GPT-4o mini
The correct method to double an angle is:
**constructing a copy of the bisected angle attached to the original angle**
This involves first bisecting the angle to create two equal angles, and then attaching another copy of one of those bisected angles to the original angle, effectively doubling it.
**constructing a copy of the bisected angle attached to the original angle**
This involves first bisecting the angle to create two equal angles, and then attaching another copy of one of those bisected angles to the original angle, effectively doubling it.
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