Q4.

Question

There is a distance you could use in parts (b) and (c) of Exercise 2 that would lead to the answer one point in part (c). Estimate that distance.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

The distance which is slightly below 5 cm can be used.

1Step 1. Make the figure that will be required for the estimation of distance.

Make the points P, F and T after it forms a horizontal line that will connect F and T. By taking the point which has equal distance from the point F and T, construct a vertical line that is perpendicular to the horizontal line.


2Step 2. Make a circle that touches the vertical line.

Taking P as the center point and make a circle that touches the vertical line. This can be done by using a ruler. Take the centimeter side of the ruler and measure the distance between the point P and the vertical line, which is slightly below 5 cm. Open the compass by using the measurement counted by the ruler and then make a rotation of 360 degrees by putting the needle of the compass at P. Name the point A at which the circle is touching the vertical line.


3Step 3. Observe the figure and make a conclusion.

The distance which is slightly below 5 cm is the required distance.