SOLUTION: How to sketch an Isosceles acute triangle with base AC and vertex angle B

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Question 1160515: How to sketch an Isosceles acute triangle with base AC and vertex angle B
Found 3 solutions by MathLover1, Edwin McCravy, ikleyn:
Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) About Me  (Show Source):
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Suppose the angle drawn below has the measure of acute angle B in the isosceles
triangle that you're going to construct with straight edge and compass, and,
suppose the line segment drawn below the angle has the measure of the base of
that isosceles triangle.   

Bisect the angle, and construct the base of the triangle AC

Construct the perpendicular bisector of AC.
Construct a line perpendicular to AC at A:

Construct one half the given vertex angle with vertex at A,
and with the green line perpendicular to AC as its left side.

Extend the right side of the angle just constructed until it
intersects the perpendicular bisector of the base AC.  This
will be point B.

Draw in the third side of the triangle BC.  We know the construction
is correct because the three angles indicated by the red double arcs 
have equal measure:

 
Edwin


Answer by ikleyn(52788) About Me  (Show Source):
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To make a sketch, use a paper and a pencil, your hands, your eyes and your brain.

To construct the image geometrically, use a compass and a straightedge, as in the solution by Edwin.


On basic construction procedures in Geometry with a compass and a straightedge, see the lessons
    - HOW TO construct a congruent segment and a congruent angle using a compass and a ruler
    - HOW TO bisect a segment using a compass and a ruler
    - HOW TO bisect an angle using a compass and a ruler
    - HOW TO construct a triangle using a compass and a ruler

    -HOW TO divide a given straight segment into n congruent parts
    -HOW TO construct the segment whose length is an unknown term of a proportion
in this site.