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1. How would you write the name of a segment differently than the name of a line. What symbols would you use?
Answer: A line and a line segment may sound quite similar however they are very different. A line, in short, is a line that never ends so it's infinite. It's the same for a line segment except at its end it is indicated by dots rather than arrows
2. How is constructing a perpendicular bisector similar to constructing an angle bisector? How is it different
Answer: A perpendicular bisector and an angle bisector are similar because they both require the need to find where two arcs meet. They are different because angle bisectors split into congruent angles meanwhile a perpendicular bisector splits into congruent segments.
3. Describe a process you would use to create the perpendicular bisector to a segment AB using only an unmarked straightedge and an unmarked compass.
Answer: The first step I will do will be to open the compass and stretch it to a width that will be greater than the length of AB. Then I would place one point of the compass onto the line's segments A, then I would move the compass and draw the arcs above and below the AB line. Next step I would do would be to remove the compass from point A and place it onto point B, then repeat the second step (drawing arcs above and below the line). Then lastly, I will use my straightedge and draw a line that will go vertically through where they connect.