SOLUTION: Draw an angel of 70* by using protactor and bisect it by using compasses.

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Question 1002312: Draw an angel of 70* by using protactor and bisect it by using compasses.
Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Protractors usually have two sets of numbers going in opposite directions.
Be careful which one you use!
When in doubt think "should this angle be bigger or smaller than ° ?"

to draw an angle , which is ˚.
Step 1:
Draw a line segment and mark as the first endpoint
Step 2: Place the center of the protractor at the endpoint and adjust the base line to be aligned to line segment.
Step 3: Find ˚ on the outer scale of the protractor and mark that point as point .
Step 4: Remove the protractor and draw a line from point to point

to bisect it by using compasses, open your compass and from the point draw a arc so that it intersect both line segment at and line segment at
then go and draw a arc inside angle, do same from the point
mark the point where these two arcs intersect and draw a line from A through that point
here is an video for you to understand how to do it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDXrY8E3bFs


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