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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The figure below shows some steps that Meg used to construct an angle bisector BO of an angle ABC. In the next step, Meg uses the same width of the compass to draw two arcs. Which statement is true about point O? It is the intersection of arcs drawn from point P and point B. It is the intersection of arcs drawn from point A and point C. It is the intersection of arcs drawn from point P and point Q. It is the intersection of arcs drawn from point B and point Q.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its the third option

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you're welcome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what you are drawing is a kite where the longest bisector of the kite bisects the angle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The figure below shows some steps that Meg used to construct an angle bisector BO of an angle ABC. In the next step Meg draws two arcs, one from point P and the other from point Q. Which of the following is true for this step? The width of the compass is not the same while drawing the arcs from point P and point Q. The width of the compass is adjusted to BQ to draw the arc from point P and BA to draw an arc from Q. The width of the compass is the same while drawing the arcs from point P and point Q. The width of the compass is adjusted to BC to draw the arc from point P and BP to draw an arc from Q. http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_geometry_v14/pool_Geom_3641_Seg_One_Exam_05/image0014e3818b6.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kropot72 @campbell_st @inkyvoyd @Australopithecus Please anybody help

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