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Copying an Angle

Copying an Angle. Alissa Morris 4 Hour Honors Geometry. Step 1. Start with angle BAC. Step 2. Using the straightedge, draw a reference line and place a point P near the left end. Step 3.

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Copying an Angle

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  1. Copying an Angle Alissa Morris 4 Hour Honors Geometry

  2. Step 1 Start with angle BAC.

  3. Step 2 Using the straightedge, draw a reference line and place a point P near the left end.

  4. Step 3 Set the compass width to the distance AC, and without adjusting the compass, place it on P and mark an arc across the line. This establishes the point Q.

  5. Step 4 With the compass on point A set its width to the point B.

  6. Step 5 Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the point P and draw an arc above the line.

  7. Step 6 Place the compass point on C and set its width to the point B.

  8. Step 7 Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the point Q and draw an arc across the previously drawn arc. The intersection of these two arcs becomes point R.

  9. Step 8 Using the straightedge, draw a line from point P to R where the arcs intersect.

  10. Step 9 The angle QPR is congruent to the angle CAB.

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