Which of these is a correct step in constructing congruent line segments?
a) use a straighte...
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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 09:59 tidwellboston
Which of these is a correct step in constructing congruent line segments?
a) use a straightedge to draw two equal arcs from the end points
b) use a compass to join the end points of the line segment
c) use a straightedge to measure the length of the line segment
d) use a compass to create the distance between the end points
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