I don't think you can. You can construct a 60º angle by compasses, but 65º sounds like a "Trisect" problem which (despite many claims to the contrary over many years) is not mathematically possible.
By using a protractor and a straight edge
Is 65 an acute angle
An acute angle
It must be 65 degrees because there are 180 degrees in a triangle. 90+25+65 = 180
It is an acute angle if it measures 65 degrees
Use a straight edge and a protractor to construct an acute angle of 65 degrees
By using a protractor and a straight edge
it is not possible.We can construct angles which are only multiples of 3
A 65 degree angle is acute.
Is 65 an acute angle
An acute angle
the completment of a 65 degree angle is 130
Yes. The fourth angle is 115 degrees.
A pair of supplementary angles total 180 degrees. In this instance, the supplement to a 65 degree angle would be 180 - 65 = 115 degrees.
Cos(65 deg) = 0.4226 approx.
It's hard to explain without visual representation. But imagine a 90 degree right angle. Okay, it makes an L, now image a 90 degree angle a little more acute (smaller than 90) that in sense is a 65 degree angle.
An angle of 65° can not be trisected using a compass and straight edge.