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Answer: Point G is obtained by using the same compass width and drawing an arc from point F, intersecting the arc drawn from A
Step-by-step explanation:
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The steps for constructing a parallel line require steps for constructing
angles of equal measures.
- The statement that describes the next step is; The width of the compass is adjusted to DE and an arc is drawn from point F.
Reasons:
The steps to construct the AG parallel to PQ, passing through the point A
outside of PQ are as follows;
Step 1; A line is drawn from point A to intersect PQ at point B.
Step 2; From point B on PQ, an arc is drawn intersecting segment BQ of PQ at D and segment BA at point E.
Step 3; To construct the angle equal to angle ∠DBE at point A, an arc is drawn from Point A with radius BD, that intersects the segment BA extended in point F
Therefore;
To construct an angle equal to the angle ∠DBE to point A, we have;
- The width of the compass is adjusted to DE, and an arc is drawn from point F to intersect the arc drawn from point A with radius BD at point G.
The points A and G can then be joined with a straight line and extended to form the line AG.
The correct option is therefore;
- The width of the compass is adjusted to DE and an arc is drawn from point F
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