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Uploaded by minkusbc on Jun 8, 2009
How to construct perpendiculars to and from a line, using only a compass and a straight edge. How to construct regular triangles, squares and hexagons.
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obvious .since the angle of compass is congruence to both point..
and exactly it will create a intersecting point that connect to point of origin :)
then when you connect those line its a perfect perpendicular line :)
tearhear18 4 months ago
erect
FanOfRobert 1 year ago
Thanks a lot !!! You are A GREAT TEACHER !!! You helped me a lot!!
ryanandmacintosh 2 years ago
Awesome!!!
You are the best!!
ssjcalvin 2 years ago
"Gotta get the sound effects in there" hahaha you are like the math version of Bob Ross. I love it.
friendlyfire53 2 years ago
thankz!!
geronimoaris 2 years ago
you are truly an awesome guy for doing this.
thanks :)
goleafsgotoronto 2 years ago
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obvious .since the angle of compass is congruence to both point..
and exactly it will create a intersecting point that connect to point of origin :)
then when you connect those line its a perfect perpendicular line :)
tearhear18 4 months ago
erect
FanOfRobert 1 year ago
Thanks a lot !!! You are A GREAT TEACHER !!! You helped me a lot!!
ryanandmacintosh 2 years ago
Awesome!!!
You are the best!!
ssjcalvin 2 years ago
"Gotta get the sound effects in there" hahaha you are like the math version of Bob Ross. I love it.
friendlyfire53 2 years ago
thankz!!
geronimoaris 2 years ago
you are truly an awesome guy for doing this.
thanks :)
goleafsgotoronto 2 years ago