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in this video the goal is to use a straightedge and compass to copy angle B so the first thing were going to do to copy this angle is were going to use a straightedge to construct a reference line and what we could do is were going to label the endpoint of our reference line will pull this point G and now while I call this a reference line technically this would be considered to be array because it has one end point and the other end extends on forever as indicated by this arrow here so technically we could call this R AJ so what we want to do next is were going to take the compass and were going to fix it on vertex B and now what we could do next is were going to extend the length of this compass to any length that we want all we need to make sure is that when we draw our two arcs that those arcs intersect both rays of angle B so we sketch the first arc and we know that it intersects this ray of angle B and now we sketch a second arc and notice that it intersects the second ray