start with a line segment pq that we will copy. mark a point r that will be one endpoint of the new line segment. set the compasses' point on the point p of the line segment to be copied. adjust the compasses' width to the point q. the compasses' width is now equal to the length of the line segment pq.
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i am unable to solve this problem
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8
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just put ā(2) * ā(32) into a calculator. that will make the answer be 8.
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