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Create a circle centered at A with a radius greater than half the length of AB.
• Create another circle centered at B with the same radius.
• Label the points where the circles intersect E and F.
Draw a line through E and R.
• Mark the point where EF intersects AB as G.
• Measure the lengths of AG and GB.
• Measure the angle at which EF intersects AB
Take a screenshot of your work, and paste it below.
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