Rahul Sofat Solutions for Chapter: Practical Geometry, Exercise 4: REVIEW EXERCISES
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Questions from Rahul Sofat Solutions for Chapter: Practical Geometry, Exercise 4: REVIEW EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
How many arcs are required to be drawn to construct an angle of ?

How many circles can pass through three collinear points?

Can you make an angle of using two set squares of geometry box?

To construct and then bisect an angle, how many minimum number of arcs are required to be drawn? ( Write the answer in figures)

Draw a line segment and divide it into four equal parts using a ruler and compass only.

Draw an angle of using a protractor. Extend one of its arm to obtain its supplementary angle. Copy this supplementary angle using a ruler and compass.

Draw an angle of measurement and divide it into four equal parts. Check your construction by actual measurement.

Draw a square of side using a ruler and compass only.
