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

true.


What constructions requires two folds when using the paper folding method?

Perpendicular line segment


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

Yes


You can find a perpendicular line to a given line using the paper folding technique?

Yes, the paper folding technique can be used to find a perpendicular line to a given line. By folding the paper along the line, you can create a crease that represents the perpendicular bisector. This crease will intersect the original line at a right angle, providing a visual and practical method for constructing a perpendicular line. This technique is particularly useful in geometric constructions where precision is needed.


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

yes


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

Yes


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

Ture


Is possible to construct a perpendicular bisector to any given line segment 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.


How do you find center of a circle given 3 points on the circle?

You have points A, B, and C. Using a compass and straight edge, find a perpendicular bisector of AB (that is, a line that is perpendicular to AB and intersects AB at the midpoint of AB. Next, find a perpendicular bisector of BC. The two lines you found will meet at the center of the circle.


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

Not true.


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

FALSE