When you copy a line from one position to another, it means you want to recreate the original line in the new position.
The endpoints of a compass are:
The following steps would allow you to copy line segment PQ to endpoint R.
- Place the two endpoints of the compass on the line segment PQ (this would allow you to measure the length of line segment PQ).
- Place the point (i.e. one of the endpoints of the compass) at point R.
- Rotate the compass around point R, such that, you draw an arc with the pencil (i.e. the other endpoint of the compass).
- Draw a straight line from any point on the arc to point R.
- Label the point on the arc as P.
- Label point Q as R
- You have successfully copied line segment PQ to end point R.
Using the above explanation to analyze the attached figure;
You still need to label the line as PQ, for the figure to be completely correct.
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