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You can construct a parallel to a line through a point not on the line.

(perpendicular line segment)

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

perpendicular line segment (apex)


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

perpendicular line segment (apex)


If you repeat the perpendicular line segment construction twice using paper folding what can you construct?

~APEX~ A parallel line through a point not on the line


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

~APEX~ A parallel line through a point not on the line


If you repeat the perpendicular line segment construction twice using paper folding, you can construct?

~APEX~ A parallel line through a point not on the line


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

perpendicular line segment (apex)


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

There are two ways to construct a segment. One way is drawing the perpendicular bisector, the second is with a ruler.


Using paper folding to construct a line perpendicular to a given line through a point fold the paper through the point so that the given line segment lies?

upon itself


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

yes


To construct a perpendicular bisector to a given line segment one must construct two?

Equilateral triangles


You can draw a perpendicular bisector to a segment using paper-folding constructions?

true.


What of the following can be constructed by drawing a line segment on paper and then folding the paper so that the endpoints of the segment lie on top of each other?

By drawing a line segment on paper and folding the paper to bring the endpoints together, you can construct the perpendicular bisector of that segment. This fold creates a crease that is equidistant from both endpoints, effectively splitting the segment into two equal parts at a right angle. Additionally, this method can be used to find the midpoint of the segment.