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Joaquin is constructing the perpendicular bisector of ab. What should be his first step?

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Joaquin is constructing the perpendicular bisector of ab. What should be his first-example-1
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User Horta
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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User MaYaN
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Answer:

D. Open the compass so that the distance from the two points of the compass is wider than half the length of
\over{AB}.

Explanation:

To construct a perpendicular for
\over{AB}, we must first take a compass & take the distance of its arms wider than half the length of
\over{AB}.

This is done in order to get two intersecting arcs in the top & bottom of
\over{AB} so that a perpendicular bisector can be drawn through it.

After two intersecting lines are drawn below & above
\over{AB}, draw a line joining these 2 points through their points of intersection. The point where it intersects
\over{AB} is the middle-most point of
\over{AB} & now a perpendicular bisector of
\over{AB} is constructed.


\rule{150pt}{2pt}

Joaquin is constructing the perpendicular bisector of ab. What should be his first-example-1
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