Yes, it is possible to construct a perpendicular line that bisects a given line segment. To do this, you can use a compass and straightedge: first, draw arcs of equal radius from each endpoint of the segment to create two intersection points above and below the segment. Then, draw a line through these intersection points, which will be perpendicular to the original segment and will bisect it at its midpoint.
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Perpendicular bisector.
An angle bisector bisects an angle. A perpendicular bisector bisects a side.
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Is a line that bisects a side of a triangle and is perpendicular to that side.
Perpendicular bisector.
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You construct a line perpendicular to the original and then a line perpendicular to this second line.
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.
You can construct a parallel to a line through a point not on the line. (perpendicular line segment)
An angle bisector bisects an angle. A perpendicular bisector bisects a side.
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.
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