You can apply your knowledge of geometric constructions to solve a variety of problems. The following practice questions test your ability to construct parallel and perpendicular lines.
If you're drawing two arcs for a construction, make sure you keep the width of the compass (or radii of the circles) consistent, and make your arcs large enough so that they intersect.
Practice questions
- Use the following diagram to construct a line perpendicular to  - through Point C.  
- Construct a line parallel to  - that passes through Point C.  
Answers and explanations
- Here is the solution:  - Place the compass point on C, and using any width, draw an arc that intersects  - twice.  - Place the compass point at both locations where the arcs intersect  - At each location, make an arc below  - Label the intersection of those arcs D and connect D to C.  
- Here is the solution:  - Draw a line from Point C through  - at an angle. Label the intersection Point D.  - Using a width about half of  - place the compass point at D and draw one large arc. Using the same compass width, do the same at Point C.  - Measure the width of the first arc. Using that same width, place the compass point at C and draw an arc intersecting the original arc you drew. - Connect C to the point where the arcs intersect.  



