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Basic Constructions Constructing Perpendicular Lines I.From a point to a line II.Perpendicular Bisector
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Given a line l and a point P not on l, construct a line through P, perpendicular to line l. P l Step 1: Open your compass so that when you place the point of the compass at P the compass extends past line l, and make an arc that intersects line l in two places. Label these points A and B. Step 2: Place the point of your compass at point A and open your compass so that it extends close to B and make an arc below line l. Step 3: Using the same opening, set your compass at B and make an identical arc, so that it intersects the arc you made in step 2. Label this point C. Put compass point here A B C
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Given a line l and a point P not on l, construct a line through P, perpendicular to line l. P l C A B Step 4: Draw : The proof of this fact involves the use of congruent triangles.
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Given a segment, construct its perpendicular bisector. C Step 2: Using the same opening, place the point of your compass at point B make a similar arc so that it intersects the arc in step 1 twice. Label the two intersection points C and D. Put compass point here A B D Step 3: Draw and bisects Step 1: Open your compass so that when you place the point of the compass at A the compass extends more than halfway to B, and make an arc above and below. : The proof of this fact involves the use of congruent triangles.
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