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Mathematics, 06.10.2020 14:01, angehtjgdb

What are the steps for using a compass and straightedge to construct the bisector of ∠R?

Drag the steps and drop them in order from start to finish

- use the straightedge to draw RU---

- Place the point of the compass place the point of the compass on point T and draw another arc in the interior of the angle

- without changing the opening of the compass place the point on T and draw another arc in the interior of the angle

- Place the point of the compass on point R and draw an arc that intersects the the sides of angle R. label the points of intersection as points S and T

- Label the intersection of the arcs in the interior of the angle as point U


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