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(01.03 MC) The figure below shows a partially-completed set…

(01.03 MC) The figure below shows a partially-completed set of steps to construct figure PQRS: The next step is to construct side RS of the figure so that side RS is congruent to side PQ and angle PQR is congruent to angle SRN. The chart below shows the steps each of the four students took to draw side RS of the figure: Student 1 Fix the compass at L, and adjust its width to point M. Without changing the width of the compass, move the compass to R and draw an arc. Draw a line segment from R that passes through T and intersects the arc at S. Student 2 Fix the compass at M, and adjust its width to point L. Without changing the width of the compass, move the compass to N and draw an arc that cuts the previous arc at T. Adjust the width of the compass equal to PQ. Fix the compass at R and draw an arc. Draw a line segment from R that passes through T and intersects the second arc at S. Student 3 Fix the compass at Q, and adjust its width to point P. Without changing the width of the compass, move the compass to R and draw an arc. Using the same width, fix the compass at N and draw an arc that intersects the previous arc at T. Draw a line segment from R that passes through T and intersects the arc at S. Student 4 Fix the compass at L, and adjust its width to point P. Without changing the width of the compass, move the compass to R and draw an arc that intersects QR at T. Draw a line segment from R that passes through T and intersects the arc at S. Which student used the correct steps to construct parallelogram PQRS?

(01.03 MC) The figure below shows a partially-completed set…

Posted on: June 5, 2025 Last updated on: June 5, 2025 Written by: Anonymous Categorized in: Uncategorized
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