Mathematics
Draw an angle of measure 127° and construct its bisector.
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Steps:
Draw a ray OA.
Place the centre of the protractor at O and the zero line along OA. Mark a point at 127°.
Remove the protractor and join O with the marked point and produce it to B. Then ∠AOB = 127°.
With O as centre and any (suitable) radius, draw an arc to meet ray OA at C and ray OB at D.
With C as centre and any suitable radius , draw an arc. Also, with D as centre and same radius, draw another arc to meet the previous arc at E.
Join OE and produce it to form a ray.

Hence, ray OE is the required bisector of ∠AOB, and ∠AOE = ∠EOB = 63.5°.
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