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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 23:01 alysonmariefont

Create a wrapping paper design that includes at least four of the following constructions: a bisected angle
a perpendicular line drawn from a point not on a line to a line
a perpendicular line drawn through a given point on a given line
a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel lines
a segment bisected by a perpendicular line
two congruent angles
two congruent segments
two parallel lines, one of which is drawn through a given point
Your design should be inches by 11 inches (the size of a standard sheet of computer paper).

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