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Can't be sure what you're asking, but it would be two circles with equal radii longer that half the length of the segment, using the endpoints as the origins of the two circles.

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

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

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

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

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The ancient Greeks were not able to construct a perpendicular bisector for a given line segment using only a straightedge and compass.?

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