Chapter 10: Q20. (page 378)
Construct an angle having the indicated measure.
Short Answer
The figure is,

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Chapter 10: Q20. (page 378)
Construct an angle having the indicated measure.
The figure is,

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Use a ruler and a protractor to draw a regular pentagon. Draw a regular pentagon as in before exercise. Construct the perpendicular bisectors.
Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
The parallel to .

On your paper draw figures roughly like those shown. Use them in constructing the figures described in Exercise .

A square with diagonals of length
Draw any acute triangle. Bisect each of the three angles.
role="math" localid="1648851512702" Draw any obtuse triangle. Bisect each of the three angles
What do you notice about the points of intersection of the bisectors in parts and
On your paper, draw two segments roughly like those shown. Use these segments in Exercise to construct a segment having the indicated length.

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