Basic Geometric constructions
With just a compass and a straightedge (or virtual versions of them), you’ll be amazed by how many geometric shapes you can construct perfectly.
This is the “pure” form of geometric construction: no numbers involved.
Basic Geometric constructions
Mostly used things were these two ⇓ | |
Line Bisector | |
Angle Bisector | |
And it is useful to know how to do 30°, 45° and 60° angles. We can use the angle bisector method (above) to create other angles, such as 15°, etc: | |
30 Degree Angle | |
45 Degree Angle | |
60 Degree Angle | |
Equilateral Triangle | |
Points and Lines: | |
Perpendicular to a Point on a Line | |
Perpendicular to a Point NOT on a Line | |
Parallel Line through a Point | |
Same (Congruent) Angle | |
Cut a line into N segments | |
Circles: | |
Center of a Circle | |
Point to Tangents on a Circle | |
Inscribe a Circle in a Triangle | |
Circumscribe a Circle on a Triangle | |
Circle touching 3 Points | |
And for the “Master Class”, a Pentagon | |
Pentagon |