Mathematics, 07.11.2019 20:31 nikolevargas89
What are the steps for using a compass and straightedge to construct a line through point x that is parallel to line r?
drag the steps and drop them in order from start to finish.
use the straightedge to draw xz ← → .
place the point of the compass on point m and open it to width mn .
without changing the width of the compass opening, place the point of the compass on point x and draw an arc that intersects line s. label the intersection as point p.
with the compass opening set to width mn , place the point of the compass on point p and draw an arc that intersects the arc that was drawn from point x. label the intersection of the arcs as point z.
place the point of the compass on point y and draw an arc that intersects lines r and s. label the intersections as points m and n.
use the straightedge to draw a line s that passes through x and intersects line r. label the point of intersection as point y.
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