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Given a segment with endpoints A and B, what figure can you construct using the steps below?

Step 1: Draw a ray with endpoint C.
Step 2. Open the compass to the length of AB
Step 3: With the same compass setting, put the compass point on point C. Draw and arc that intersects the ray. Label the point of intersection D.

A. A perpendicular Bisector
B. A congruent segment
C. an angle bisector
D. a congruent angle

User Gordana
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These steps can be used to construct:
B ) a congruent segment ( AB = CD ).
User Nigel Earle
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The correct answer is:


B) A congruent segment.


Step-by-step explanation:


Placing the compass at point C and drawing an arc to intersect the ray gives us another point on the ray. This also creates a line segment on the ray. Since the compass is the width of segment AB when we draw the arc, this means the new segment on ray C will also be the width of segment AB. This means we have effectively copied the line segment.

User Emispowder
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