Answer:
it depends
Step-by-step explanation:
The required tools are a compass and straightedge. A pencil or other drawing tool will also be useful (or you can use the marker in the compass).
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Generally, follow the applicable directions. The specific directions vary, depending on the construction you want to do. Numerous web sites and videos can show you step-by-step. (Search for "construction of ...") for whatever you're trying to construct.
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To construct a circle (or part of a circle), set the compass to the appropriate width, place the pointed end on the center of the circle, and rotate the marker in a circle around that point, taking care to ...
- keep the pointed end in the same spot,
- keep the width of the compass the same until your circle is complete.
To construct a line through two points, align the edge of the straightedge with the two points, and make a mark along that edge using your marking tool. (You may find that you need to make a slight adjustment in your alignment to account for the width of the marker).
All other constructions use combinations of these skills.
Answer:
13/2
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
I believe it would be the first choice. Because you multiply the length and width both by 2. and then just add them together. which is what the first choice represents
Let a = runner 2, a + 500 = runner 1.
a + (a + 500) = 5000
2a + 500 = 5000
2a = 4500
a = 2250
Runner 1 ran 2,750 meters. Runner 2 ran 2,250 meters.
Answer:
Find the area of a square with sides of length 1
3
1
9
Step-by-step explanation:
since the sides of square are the same, then we have
1x1x= 1
3x3= 9
A= a²