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try it! copy a segment
- how can you construct a copy of $overline{xy}$?
image of segment $overline{xy}$ with endpoints x (left) and y (right)
Step1: Draw a ray
Draw a ray (let's call its endpoint \( A \)) that will be the base for the copied segment. This ray should be long enough to accommodate the length of \( \overline{XY} \).
Step2: Measure \( \overline{XY} \)
Use a compass to measure the length of \( \overline{XY} \). Place the compass point on \( X \) and adjust the compass width so that the pencil point is on \( Y \).
Step3: Mark the length on the ray
Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on \( A \) (the endpoint of the ray) and draw an arc that intersects the ray. Let the intersection point be \( B \). Now, \( \overline{AB} \) is a copy of \( \overline{XY} \) because \( AB = XY \) (by the way we set the compass width).
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To construct a copy of \( \overline{XY} \):
- Draw a ray with endpoint \( A \).
- Use a compass to measure the length of \( \overline{XY} \) (place compass on \( X \), pencil on \( Y \)).
- With the compass width unchanged, place the compass on \( A \) and draw an arc intersecting the ray at \( B \). \( \overline{AB} \) is the copy of \( \overline{XY} \).