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S.A for Edmentum and Plato
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Sample Answer:
Step 1: Mark the point that will be the vertex of the new angle, and label it P.
Step 2: Draw a ray from P in any direction, with any length. This ray will be one of the sides of the new angle.
Step 3: Place the compass point on the vertex of the original angle, and adjust the compass width to a convenient size.
Step 4: Use the compass to draw an arc intersecting both rays of the original angle at two points, J and K.
Step 5: Move the compass (without changing the width) to point P, and make an arc intersecting the existing ray of the angle. Mark the intersection point, and label it M.
Step 6: Set the compass point on the original angle at point J, and set its width to the length of line segment JK.
Step 7: Move the compass point to M on the new angle, and draw an arc cutting the previous arc. Mark the intersection point and label it L.
Step 8: Draw a ray from point P through point L. The new angle is a copy of the original angle.