How to draw a perpendicular bisector of a line?
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open the compass more than half of the distance between A and B, and scribe arcs of the same radius centered at A and B.
Call the two points where these two arcs meet C and D. Draw the line between C and D.
CD is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB. Call the point where CD intersects AB E.
Proof. top.
otherwise you can draw it by pencil
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The perpendicular bisector of a line segment
1.open the compass more than half of the distance between A and B, and scribe arcs of the same radius centered at A and B.
2.Call the two points where these two arcs meet C and D. Draw the line between C and D.
3.CD is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB. Call the point where CD intersects AB E.
Proof. t
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