Final answer:
The correct description of step 3 cannot be determined without additional context or a supporting diagram, as it depends on the previous steps in the construction sequence. The point from which you draw the arc would be based on these previous steps, which are not provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to involve a geometrical construction using a compass. Let's specifically look at each statement provided in the question and discern which describes step 3 correctly:
- A. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point T that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
- B. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point N that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
- C. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point A that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
- D. Use the same width of the compass to draw an arc from point B that intersects the segment NT at a point X.
Without additional context or a supporting diagram, we cannot derive which point is being used as the center for the arc in step 3. The answer would depend on the previous steps in the construction sequence. Typically, the point from which you draw an arc intersects a line or another arc to determine a specific location or angle. For example, creating the perpendicular bisector of a segment involves drawing arcs from both endpoints of the segment.