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The given steps will be followed to construct an angle of 135° and its bisector. (1) DPOQ of 135° measure can be formed on a
line ID by using the protractor.
(2) Draw an arc of a convenient radius, while taking point O as centre. Let it intersect both rays of angle 1356° at point A and B.
(3) Taking A and B as centres, draw arcs of radius more than 1/2 AB in the interior of angle of 135°. Let those intersect each other
at C. Join OC.
OC is the required bisector of 135° angle.
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