You’re going to construct a triangle and a quadrilateral with the following specifications:
What kind of triangle is this? How large is ?
How long are the sides in the rectangle? How long is the diagonal?
Example 1
Make an auxiliary figure, which is a small figure of what you’re going to construct. Mark the angles, lengths, and any other information.
Begin the construction:
Draw a long line.
Mark point and measure along the line to point .
Construct a angle at .
Construct a angle at .
Name the intersection between and , .
This is a right triangle.
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Example 2
Continue the construction by constructing the quadrilateral :
Construct a normal on the line at .
Construct a normal on at . Name the intersection between the two normals . You have now constructed the rectangle .
Because the rectangle is made up of two “--” triangles, the hypotenuse is twice the length of the shortest leg. That means the diagonal is .
To find the height of the triangle, you use the Pythagorean theorem:
You’ve found that the sides are and , and the diagonal is .