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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
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sasha reads the statement below in a geometry textbook: construct the diameter of the circle and label thr endpoint p and q set

the compass to be wider than the radius of thr circles and construct a perpendicular bisector of the segment pq. Which construction is best described by this statement? A.) equilateral triangle B.) isosceles trapezoid C.) a square inscribed in a circle D.) a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nastasia [14]3 years ago
3 0

The statement given to us is: "Construct the diameter of the circle and label the endpoints as P and Q. Set the compass to be wider than the radius of the circle and construct a perpendicular bisector of the segment PQ."

These are the starting steps of the construction of "a square inscribed in a circle."

Thus, out of the given options, Option C is the correct option.

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