To copy an angle using only a compass and a straightedge, begin by marking the vertex of the new angle. Then, draw a ray from the vertex, which will be one of the legs of the new angle. What is the next step in the construction? Place the compass needle on one of the legs of the original angle, and draw an arc on the leg of the new angle using a convenient compass width. Place the compass needle on one of the legs of the original angle and draw an arc on the other leg of the angle using sufficient compass width. Set the compass to a convenient width and draw an arc from the vertex of the original angle intersecting both legs of the original angle. Place the compass needle at any point on the leg of the new angle, set the compass width to the vertex of the angle, and make an arc in the angle's interior.
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