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Mathematics, 20.02.2021 22:30 camila9022

Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (01.02 LC) Which of these is a correct step in constructing congruent angles? Use a straightedge and draw an arc across the first arc from a leg of the given angle.

Use a straightedge to measure the width between the points where the first arc cuts both legs of the given angle.

Use a compass and draw an arc across both the legs of the given angle.

Use a compass and join points to make the new leg of the congruent angle

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