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It is important that the compass is opened to the length of the segment to be copied, when copying a line segment
The steps to copy a line segment are;
Step 1: Mark a point P that will be one endpoint of the new line segment
Step 2: Set the compass point on the point T of the line segment to be copied
Step 3: The compass width is adjusted to the point V, such that the compass extends the length of the line TV to be copied
Step 4: The compass point is placed at point P with the same width TV from the previous step and draw an arc close to the desired location of the second endpoint
Step 5: A point N is selected on the arc drawn in the previous step as the second endpoint of the line
Step 6: Join points P and N with a line using a straight edge to complete the copied line
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A straight line that connects two points without going further than them. Points P and N are made reference to it as the segment's 'endpoints'. When copy a line segment, the box is opened for the duration of the segment to be copied.
Following are steps for the line segment:
- Mark P as one end-point of a new line segment.
- It establishes the compass point at T of the segment upon which copies need to be made.
- The width of the navigation system is adjusted to V so that if the compass extends the distance of the copied line TV.
- The compass position in P from the prior phase is placed on the same TV size and draws an arc near this same position users want from the 2nd endpoint.
- The second terminal of a line is a point N of the arc drawn inside the previous step.
- Join points P and N with a connection to finish copied line with such a straight edge.
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