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Did the ancient Greeks require a straightedge and protractor to construct a perpendicular bisector for a given line segment?

True


Which tools are necessary to construct a perpendicular bisector?

A compass and a straight edge


How do you construct an angle bisector?

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Did the ancient greek require a straightedge and protractor to construct a perpendicular bisector for a given line segment?

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.


Were The ancient Greeks required a straightedge and protractor to construct a perpendicular bisector for a given line segment?

false apex The Greeks used a straightedge and a compass


How do you construct a angle bisector from a line?

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Describe two ways to construct a segment that is perpendicular to a given segment?

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Which tools are necessary to construct a angle bisector?

A compass and a straightedge


Which tools are necessary to construct an angle bisector?

A compass and straight edge.


Is it possible to construct a perpendicular bisector to any given line using only a straightedge and a compass?

Yes


Is it possible to construct a perpendicular bisector to any given line segment using only a straightedge and compass?

Yes it is.