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==Compass-and-straightedge construction== {{Main|Compass and straightedge}} An idealized straightedge is used in [[compass-and-straightedge construction]]s in [[Euclidean geometry|plane geometry]]. It may be used: * Given two points, to draw the line connecting them * Given a point and a circle, to draw either tangent * Given two circles, to draw any of their common tangents * Or any of the other numerous geometric constructions The idealized straightedge is: * Infinitely long * Infinitesimally thin (i.e. point width) * Always assumed to be without graduations or marks, or the ability to mark * Able to be aligned to two points with infinite precision to draw a line through them It may not be marked or used together with the [[Compass (drafting)|compass]] so as to transfer the length of one segment to another. It is possible to [[Mohr-Mascheroni theorem|do all compass and straightedge constructions without the straightedge]]. That is, it is possible, using only a compass, to find the intersection of two lines given two points on each, and to find the tangent points to circles. It is not, however, possible to do all constructions using only a straightedge. It ''is'' possible to [[Poncelet–Steiner theorem|do them with straightedge alone given a circle and its center]].
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