Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.06.2020 15:01, robertstoll81

Troy starts to construct a triangle congruent to right isosceles triangle ABC. He begins by constructing a
perpendicular through a point not on a line, as shown.
D
Use the drop-down menus to complete the additional
steps needed to finish the congruent triangle
construction.
Place the compass center at C and set the radius to
the length of CB. Because
he needs to
set the compass radius only once.
Keeping the compass width the same, move the
compass center to F and draw arcs to intersect
segments
The points where the arcs intersect the segments are
the of the triangle. Construct segments to
form the remaining sides of the triangle.
А
F
E
с
B
H

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