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D. More than half the length of AB ; 2 intersections needed
Step-by-step explanation:
Bisection implies dividing a given segment or angle into two equal halves.
To bisect AB, open the radius of the compass more than half the length of AB. With center A, describe an arc at the upper region of AB and below AB. Now, using B as the center, draw a second arc upward and downward to intersect the initial arcs at a point. Join the two points of intersection with a line passing through AB. Thus, AB has been bisected.
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