how to construct a bisector of a line segment
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Step-by-step explanation:
- First, of all Keep First hand of Compass on Right-Most End of the Line and Cut an Arc on the Upper side of the Line
- Then, Keep First hand of Compass on Left-Most End of the Line and Cut another Arc on the Upper side of the Line,
- The point is now directly above the Bisector of Line
- By the Way, Bisector is the Middle Point of a Line.
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Line Segment Bisector, Right Angle
Place the compass at one end of line segment.
Adjust the compass to slightly longer than half the line segment length.
Draw arcs above and below the line.
Keeping the same compass width, draw arcs from other end of line.
Place ruler where the arcs cross, and draw the line segment.
Place the compass at one end of line segment.
Adjust the compass to slightly longer than half the line segment length.
Draw arcs above and below the line.
Keeping the same compass width, draw arcs from other end of line.
Place ruler where the arcs cross, and draw the line segment.
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