Bisect a segment

Segment Bisector Steps
Any segment, line or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint is called a segment bisector.[br][br][b]Step 1:[/b] Use the "point" tool to create two separate points labeled A and B.[br][br][b]Step 2:[/b] Use the "segment" tool to connect point A and B by selecting each point.[br][br][b]Step 3: [/b]Create a point between A and B that is closer to B than A. Label the new point C.[br][br][b]Step 4:[/b] Use the "compass" to connect the endpoint A to C. To do so, select point A, then point C, then point A to mark center of the circle.[br][br][b]Step 5:[/b] Repeat step 4 and select points A, C, then B to mark the center of the circle. You should now have two circles where the original endpoints A and B are the center of the circle. Your circles should intersect.[br][br][b]Step 6:[/b] Use the "point" tool to select the intersections between the two circles.[br][br][b]Step 7: [/b]Create a "segment" connecting the intersections. You have now bisected the segment![br][br][b]Step 8:[/b] Mark the intersection of segment AB and the segment created in step 7 as M (midpoint).[br][br][b]Step 9:[/b] Measure segment AM and segment MB using the "angle tool", "measure distance" by selecting points A and M and then again by selecting points M and B. The measurements should be equal.[br][br][b]Step 10: Write your name using the "ABC" tool.[br][br]Step 11: [/b]Take a screen shot of your work below.[br][br]
Example Construction

Information: Bisect a segment