An angle of 60° cannot be constructed using a ruler and a compass.
True
False
To draw the perpendicular bisector of a line segment, the radius of arc should be taken more than half of the length of the line segment.
We can draw an angle of 89° using a protractor as well as a ruler and a compass.
Using a ruler and a compass, any angle can be bisected.
An angle of magnitude 45° can be drawn by bisecting an angle of magnitude 90°.
Two perpendiculars can be drawn from a point, not on the line.
To draw an angle of 15°, an angle of 60° must be bisected twice.
To draw an angle of 52°, an angle of 105° must be bisected twice.
To draw an angle of 45°, an angle of 90° must be bisected twice.
Ravi bisected an angle of 120° using a ruler and a compass. What is the measure of each angle he obtained?
30°
60°
120°
240°
Given that PQ is a perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB = 6 cm. If PQ and AB meet at point O, what is the measure of OA?
12 cm
6 cm
3 cm
2 cm
The angle 135° is bisected. What is the measure of each angle obtained?
67.5°
66.5°
65.5°
68.5°
The angle 156° is bisected. What is the measure of each angle obtained?
73°
74°
76°
78°
The angle 105° is bisected. What is the measure of each angle obtained?
53.5°
52.5°
42.5°
54.5°
To draw an angle of 22.5°, how many times an angle of 90° should be bisected?
2 times
3 times
4 times
6 times
The angle 120° is bisected twice. What is the measure of each angle obtained?
40°
15°
180°
90°
∠DBC
∠ADC
∠ABC
4
3
2
35°
45°
55°
minimum
different
same
segment
perpendicular
parallel