Not always because a perpendicular bisector can be constructed with compasses
True
A compass and a straight edge
Use a protractor.
Maybe, but a straight edge and a pair of compasses would have probably been used to construct a perpendicular line bisector for a given line segment.
false apex The Greeks used a straightedge and a compass
it would be perpendicular to the line.
Equilateral triangles
There are two ways to construct a segment. One way is drawing the perpendicular bisector, the second is with a ruler.
A compass and a straightedge
To construct a perpendicular bisector, tools such as a protractor or a compass are not necessarily needed. Instead, a straightedge or ruler is typically sufficient for drawing the line segment, while a compass can be used to find the midpoint and create arcs. Other tools like a calculator or software are also unnecessary, as the construction can be performed with basic geometric methods.
A compass and straight edge.
Yes