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Jun 18, 2023 · 3. Draw the third vertex of the rhombus. Using the same compass width, set the compass tip at the second vertex, and draw an arc that intersects the given line at a new point. Do not change the width of the compass. The arc only has to be long enough to show where it intersects the given line.
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Dec 6, 2022 · In this quick video, I will show you how to draw a parallel line through a given point using your compass. These constructions are easy to follow and the fri...
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Jul 30, 2024 · To construct a line parallel to other line from a given or an external point we require a scale and a compass and some other tools of Geometry and we have to go through the following steps: Step 1: Lets take a line segment AB and a point P, not on it. Step 1. Step 2: Take a point X on the line AB and connect PX with a straight line.
To construct a line that is parallel to line AB that passes through point P. Step 1: Choose any point X on the line segment AB and join it to point P as shown. Step 2: With X as center and any suitable radius draw an arc cutting the line segment PX at point M and AB at point N respectively.
May 12, 2016 · Constructing a parallel line through a given point by using a straight edge and a compass.This YouTube channel is dedicated to teaching people how to improve...
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Feb 27, 2016 · Learn how to construct a parallel line through a point using geometry constructions(compass and straight edge) in this free math video tutorial by Mario's Ma...
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This page shows how to construct a line parallel to a given line that passes through a given point with compass and straightedge or ruler. It is called the 'angle copy method' because it works by using the fact that a transverse line drawn across two parallel lines creates pairs of equal corresponding angles. It uses this in reverse - by ...