Geometry for Elementary School/Our tools: Ruler and compass

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Introduction

This is a picture of a pair of compasses and a ruler.

How to draw a line

Using a ruler (based on Book I, Postulate 1), we can draw a segment of a straight line.

We will use the notation AB for the line segment the starts at A and ends at B. Note that we don't care about the segment direction and therefore AB is the same as BA.

Line segment AB
Line segment BA

How to draw a circle

We use the notation A,AB for the circle whose centre is the point A and its radius length equals that of the segment AB.

Note that in other sources, such as Euclid's Elements, a circle is described by any 3 points on its circumference, ABC.

The center-radius notation was chosen because of its suitability for constructing circles with a ruler and a compass.

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