Math, asked by janurj30, 4 months ago

To bisect a line we should take radius of arc *



1)greater than half of the line

2)smaller than half of the line

Answers

Answered by bipinkumar4883
1

Answer:

1) greater tha the 1/2 of the line

Answered by padu2nandu2
0

Answer:

1) greater than half of the line.

Step-by-step explanation:

How to Bisect a Line With a Compass and Straightedge

1

)Draw the line segment you need to bisect. If the line segment is not already given, you will need to make it using a straightedge.

2

)Choose an appropriately sized compass. If you open the compass completely, and it spans one-half the length of the line or less, you need to choose a bigger compass

3)Position the compass on an endpoint. To do this, place the needle of the compass on either endpoint. Open the compass so that it spans a little more than half the length of the line.Draw an arc above and below the line segment. Make sure the needle stays on the endpoint, and that you do not adjust the compass setting.The length of the arcs does not matter.

4

)Connect the arc intersections. To do this, place your straightedge on the point where the arcs above the line intersect, and align it with the point where the arcs below the line intersect.

5

.Draw your perpendicular bisector. The line you draw between the two arc intersections bisects the line at a ninety degree angle.

Understand why this works. You have used the compass to outline two congruent circles centered over either endpoint. The intersecting arcs represent the endpoint of a radii from the center of either circle.[8]

The length of the radii will be the same, since the circles are the same size.

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