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The accompanying figure illustrates the steps for drawing an arc in combination with other arcs. Describe step 3.

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STEP 3 involves forming triangles.
When an arc must be drawn so that it connects two straight lines, in other words it is ____ to them.
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The accompanying figure illustrates the steps for drawing an arc. Describe step 3.

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In STEP 3, one draws the diagonal line through these two points to form a triangle.
The accompanying figure illustrates the steps for drawing an arc. Describe step 4.

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The accompanying figure illustrates the steps for drawing an arc in combination with other arcs. Describe step 2.

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When part of a circle is shown, the curved line is usually called a(n) ____.
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