• The points that should be independent are not fully independent. • There are an excessive number of steps. Each of these constructions is doable in fewer than 40 steps (as counted in the "Algebra" window). Please delete any unnecessary steps. • You use a tool/button that is not allowed. (See the "basic tool kit" above.) D Question 1 10 pts Construct 13: Begin with two independent points. Label them O and P and define |OP| = 1 unit. Construct a segment of length 13 units. Highlight the segment by coloring it a unique color. Upload Choose a File Question 2 10 pts Construct a certain triangle: Begin with two independent points. Label them A' and G. Construct AABC so that G is its centroid, A' is the midpoint of side BC, and AA'GH is an isosceles triangle with |GA'|=|GH and ZA' GH = 2π/5. Highlight the edges of AABC by coloring them a unique color. Question 1 10 pts Construct 13: Begin with two independent points. Label them O and P and define OP = 1 unit. - Construct a segment of length 13 units. Highlight the segment by coloring it a unique color. Upload Choose a File

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Steps to construct the fourth root of 13. Beginning with two independent points. Labeled O and P. And defined |OP| = 1 unit.
• The points that should be independent are not fully independent.
• There are an excessive number of steps. Each of these constructions is
doable in fewer than 40 steps (as counted in the "Algebra" window).
Please delete any unnecessary steps.
• You use a tool/button that is not allowed. (See the "basic tool kit"
above.)
D Question 1
10 pts
Construct 13: Begin with two independent points.
Label them O and P and define |OP| = 1 unit.
Construct a segment of length 13 units. Highlight the
segment by coloring it a unique color.
Upload Choose a File
Question 2
10 pts
Construct a certain triangle: Begin with two independent
points. Label them A' and G. Construct AABC so
that G is its centroid, A' is the midpoint of side BC, and
AA'GH is an isosceles triangle with |GA'|=|GH
and ZA' GH = 2π/5. Highlight the edges of AABC
by coloring them a unique color.
Transcribed Image Text:• The points that should be independent are not fully independent. • There are an excessive number of steps. Each of these constructions is doable in fewer than 40 steps (as counted in the "Algebra" window). Please delete any unnecessary steps. • You use a tool/button that is not allowed. (See the "basic tool kit" above.) D Question 1 10 pts Construct 13: Begin with two independent points. Label them O and P and define |OP| = 1 unit. Construct a segment of length 13 units. Highlight the segment by coloring it a unique color. Upload Choose a File Question 2 10 pts Construct a certain triangle: Begin with two independent points. Label them A' and G. Construct AABC so that G is its centroid, A' is the midpoint of side BC, and AA'GH is an isosceles triangle with |GA'|=|GH and ZA' GH = 2π/5. Highlight the edges of AABC by coloring them a unique color.
Question 1
10 pts
Construct
13: Begin with two independent points.
Label them O and P and define OP = 1 unit.
-
Construct a segment of length 13 units. Highlight the
segment by coloring it a unique color.
Upload Choose a File
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 10 pts Construct 13: Begin with two independent points. Label them O and P and define OP = 1 unit. - Construct a segment of length 13 units. Highlight the segment by coloring it a unique color. Upload Choose a File
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