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in this video the goal is going to be to use a compass and straightedge to copy line segment a-b so the first thing we want to do is were going to use a straightedge to construct a reference line such that the reference line is definitely longer than line segment a-b and its fairly obvious that this line that weve built right here or this ray that weve built is longer than line segment ap so we can at this step just label this endpoint well call it point C so now what we want to do next is were going to set our compass on the endpoint a now were going to extend the length of the compass so that the pencil end docHubes point B and now at this stage weve set the length of the compass equal to the length of line segment a B and to verify were going to sketch an arc and we could observe that this arc intersects point B so now what were going to do next were going to set the fixed end of the compass on point C now were going to sketch an arc until this arc intersects our referen