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Question
Draw an angle of 40°. Copy its supplementary angle.
Solution
The below given steps will be followed to construct an angle of 40º measure and the copy of its supplementary angle.
- Draw a line segment `overline"PQ"` and mark a point O on it. Place the centre of the protractor at point O and the zero edge along line segment `overline"PQ"`.
- Mark a point A at 40º. Join OA. OA is the required ray making 40º with `overline"PQ"`. ∠POA is the supplementary angle of 40º.
- Draw an arc of convenient radius in the interior of ∠POA, while taking point O as centre. Let it intersect both rays of ∠POA at point B and C.
- Draw a line m and mark a point S on it. With the same radius as used before, again draw an arc while taking point S as centre. Let it cut the line m at point T.
- Now, adjust the compasses up to the length of BC. With this radius, draw an arc while taking T as centre, which will intersect the previously drawn arc at point R.
- Join RS. RS is the required ray which makes the same angle with line m, as the supplementary of 40º is 140º.
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