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construct an acute angle and draw bisector of its supplement

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Answered by Anonymous
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const any acute angle ,eg-30° then substract it from 180°
=150
then draw an arc of 150°
then bisect it
Answered by Anonymous
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I have attached a picture of the angles I have constructed.

If you know how to bisect, then your results should look something like mine. I haven't taken a measurement of the acute angle.

If you don't know how to bisect, follow the steps :
1. First after making acute angle, the rest is called supplementary angle.
2. With any conviniet radius, make a circle that should intersect both the arms of the angles.
3. Now name the points of intersection. For example - M and N.
4. Now with the radius more than half of the circle, cut an arc.
5. Without changing the radius, again take the compass on N and cut an arc.
6. The two arcs should intersect each other.
7. Join the point of intersection with the angle point( Y in my figure)


Hope it helps you!
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