Question

If an angle can be divided in half by constructing a bisector, then what method doubles an angle?(1 point)
Responses

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

bisecting the angle twice
bisecting the angle twice

constructing a copy of the bisected angle attached to the original angle

1 answer

To double an angle, the correct method is:

constructing a copy of the bisected angle attached to the original angle.

This approach involves constructing a copy of the angle that was obtained after the bisector has divided the original angle, and placing this copy adjacent to the original angle. Thus, this results in doubling the measure of the original angle.