GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION

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GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTION To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats. Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners. To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats. To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners. To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats. Distance of the flat = diameter of the circle

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular hexagon given the distance across flats. Distance of the flat = diameter of the circle

2 Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners

Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners Distance of the corners = diameter of the circle

2 Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners

Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners

Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners

Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners

Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners

Draw a regular hexagon given the distance across corners Distance of the corners = diameter of the circle

3 To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats.

3 To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats. Distance of the flat = diameter of the circle

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats.

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across flats. Distance of the flat = diameter of the circle

4 To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners

4 To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners Distance of the corners = diameter of the circle

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners

To draw a regular octagon given the distance across corners Distance of the corners = diameter of the circle

5 To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side.

To draw a regular pentagon given the length of the side. 4-draw vertical line 2-draw 1st circle 3-draw 2nd circle 6-draw crossing line at this point 1-draw the length of one side 5-draw 3rd circle

To draw a regular hexagon given distance 100 across flats. ▐ Tuesday tutorial and Assignment 7 and 8 29th Sept In class exercise To Submit by 6pm To draw a regular hexagon given distance 100 across flats. To draw a regular hexagon given the distance 100 across corners To submit before next class. To draw a regular octagon given the distance 80 across flats. To draw a regular octagon given the distance 80 across corners.

hexagon across flats.

hexagon across corners.

octagon across flats.

octagon across corners.