4. Constructing Polygons
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Now we can draw a point B on one of the sides of the angle. Next, we can draw a 60^(∘) angle with its vertex at point B.
The third vertex of our triangle is the point of intersection between the two rays. We can denote the last vertex as point C. Finally, we can use the protractor to confirm that the measure of the remaining angle is 66^(∘). We can do so in two steps.
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The angle formed at C has a measure of 66^(∘). In this case, we can draw a triangle with the given measures.