145,184 views
43 votes
43 votes
Joaquin is constructing the perpendicular bisector of ab. What should be his first step?

(100 points cuz why not)

Joaquin is constructing the perpendicular bisector of ab. What should be his first-example-1
User John McMahon
by
3.1k points

2 Answers

14 votes
14 votes

Answer:

D

Explanation:

User Eazy
by
2.8k points
8 votes
8 votes

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
User Bitifet
by
3.3k points