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Troy starts to construct a triangle congruent to right

isosceles triangle ABC. He begins by constructing a
perpendicular through a point not on a line, as shown.
D
Use the drop-down menus to complete the additional
steps needed to finish the congruent triangle
construction.
Place the compass center at C and set the radius to
the length of CB. Because
he needs to
set the compass radius only once.
Keeping the compass width the same, move the
compass center to F and draw arcs to intersect
segments
The points where the arcs intersect the segments are
the of the triangle. Construct segments to
form the remaining sides of the triangle.
А
F
E
с
B
H

User Csomakk
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Answer:

B,A,C

Explanation:

because Place the compass center at C and set the radius to

the length of CB. Because

he needs to

set the compass radius only once.

Keeping the compass width the same, move the

compass center to F and draw arcs to intersect

segments

The points where the arcs intersect the segments are

the of the triangle. Construct segments to

form the remaining sides of the triangle

User HongyanShen
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Answer:

CB=CA

FD and FG

Verticies

Explanation:

User Robert Kovac
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