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Using a straightedge and compass, construct the perpendicular bisector of FG. ​

Using a straightedge and compass, construct the perpendicular bisector of FG. ​-example-1
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User Gimel
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Answer:

1. Set the compass width over half length of segment FG

2. place the compass fix end at F and draw 2 arcs above below FG

3. without change the compass width, place the fix end to G

4. draw 2 arcs above and below FG to intersect with the previous arcs at M and N

5. Use straightedge draw a line pass through M and N, the perpendicular bisector is done

Explanation:

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User Fabiano
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Answer:

steps below

Explanation:

1. Set the compass width over half length of segment FG

2. place the compass fix end at F and draw 2 arcs above below FG

3. without change the compass width, place the fix end to G

4. draw 2 arcs above and below FG to intersect with the previous arcs at M and N

5. Use straightedge draw a line pass through M and N, the perpendicular bisector is done

Using a straightedge and compass, construct the perpendicular bisector of FG. ​-example-1
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User Leonardo Lobato
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