How to construct a 90 degree angle with compass and straightedge or ruler - Math Open Reference

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On this page we show how to construct (draw) a 90 degree angle with compass and straightedge or ruler. There are various ways to do this, but in this construction we use a property of Thales Theorem. We create a circle where the vertex of the desired right angle is a point on a circle. Thales Theorem says that any diameter of a circle subtends a right angle to any point on the circle. A Euclidean construction.

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