Mathematics, 10.09.2021 01:40 eharris2694
Part A
Rearrange the steps into the order you would follow to construct the perpendicular bisector of AB . Place the first step at the top and the last
step at the bottom
1.With a setting greater than 1/2 AB, place the compass point at A. Draw arcs above and below AB.
2.Label the points of intersection of the arcs E and F.
3.With the same setting, place the compass point at B. Draw ares above and below AB.
4.Use a straightedge to draw EF
PART B
Rearrange the steps into the order you would follow to construct the angle bisector of ZCAB Place the first step at the top and the last step at the bottom
1. Label the point of intersection of the two arcs D
2. Use a straightedge to draw AD
3. With the same setting place the compass point at C and draw an arc intersecting the arc drawn from B
4. Label the points of intersection B and C
5. Place the compass point at A. Draw an arc that intersects both rays of ZA
6. Place the compass point at B. Draw an arc in the interior of ZA
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