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1

Using ruler and a pair of compasses only,

(a) construct \(\Delta PQR\) such that |PQ| = 7 cm, |PR| = 6 cm and < PQR = 60°.

(b) locate point M, the mid-point of PQ.

(c) Measure < RMQ.

View Answer & Discuss (1) WAEC 2000
2

The locus of a point equidistant from two intersecting lines is

  • A. where the sum of the distances of two focal points is fixed
  • B. the collection of points that are equally distant from a fixed point and a line
  • C. the perpendicular bisector of the lines
  • D. pair of bisectors of the angles between the two lines
View Answer & Discuss (3) JAMB 2023
3

In the diagram above, T represents the construction of angle .....

  • A. 15\(^0\)
  • B. 30\(^0\)
  • C. 45\(^0\)
  • D. 60\(^0\)
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4

Which of the following angles cannot be constructed using a protractor, a compass, and a sharpened pencil?

  • A. 135°
  • B. 90°
  • C. 145°
  • D. 60°
View Answer & Discuss (1) JAMB 2025
5

The locus of a point which is equidistant from two given fixed points is the

  • A. Angle bisector of the straight lines joining them.
  • B. Parallel line to the straight line joining them.
  • C. Perpendicular to the straight line joining them.
  • D. Perpendicular bisector of the straight line joining them.
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