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Q: Is it possible to construct a perpendicular line that bisects a line?
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Is it possible to construct a perpendicular line that bisects a line segment?

yes


Perpendicular bisector of a triangle?

Is a line that bisects a side of a triangle and is perpendicular to that side.


A perpendicular line or segment that bisects one side of a triangle is called the?

Perpendicular bisector.


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

Yes


When you construct a parallel to a line through a point not on the line using paper folding what construction can you perform twice?

You construct a line perpendicular to the original and then a line perpendicular to this second line.


What if you repeat the perpendicular line segment construction twice using paper folding you can construct?

You can construct a parallel to a line through a point not on the line. (perpendicular line segment)


What is the difference between a perpendicular bisector and a angle bisector?

A perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a given line segment into halves, and is perpendicular to the line segment. An angle bisector is a line that bisects a given angle.


What is the difference between and angle bisector and a perpendicular bisector?

An angle bisector bisects an angle. A perpendicular bisector bisects a side.


What must be true about a perpendicular bisector and the segment it bisects?

It bisects the line segment at midpoint at 90 degrees and its slope is the reciprocal of the line segment's slope plus or minus.


How do you construct a angle bisector from a line?

it would be perpendicular to the line.


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

Yes it is.


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

Yes