Chapter 10: Q7. (page 383)
Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
The perpendicular to from .

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Chapter 10: Q7. (page 383)
Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
The perpendicular to from .


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Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
The perpendicular to at .

Using any convenient length for a side, construct an equilateral triangle.
Repeat Exercise , but use the method.
Describe how you would construct each of the following:

The square whose sides each have length.
On your paper draw figures roughly like those shown. Use them in constructing the figures described in Exercise .

A square with diagonals of length
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