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Draw a 6-inch line segment and bisect it.

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To bisect a 6-inch line segment, draw the line with a ruler and pencil, use a compass to create intersecting arcs from the endpoints, and draw a line through the intersection points of the arcs, which will be the midpoint of the original segment.

Step-by-step explanation:

To draw a 6-inch line segment and bisect it, follow these steps:

  1. Use a ruler and a pencil to draw a straight line that is 6 inches long.
  2. Mark the endpoints, labeling them A and B.
  3. To bisect the line segment, you'll need a compass. Place the compass point on one endpoint, adjust the width to slightly more than half the length of the line segment, and draw an arc above and below the line.
  4. Without changing the compass width, repeat the process from the other endpoint, creating two more arcs that intersect the first pair.
  5. Mark the intersection points of the arcs above and below the line segment, labeled as points C and D.
  6. Draw the line that connects points C and D using a ruler. This line will intersect the original line segment at its midpoint, thus bisecting it.

By following these steps, you have divided the 6-inch line segment into two equal parts, each 3 inches long.

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