Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
You haven't provided the steps.
mathisfun.com/geometry/construct-linebisect.html
Here is a useful link to the correct steps. The instructions may not be exactly the same but I think you can do it.
Answer: Option B and option D.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that a quadrilateral is a 2-dimensional closed shape that has four sides.
By definition the diagonals of a quadrilateral are the lines that connect two non-adjacent vertices.
The following quadrilaterals have diagonals that are perpendicular to each other (also known as perpendicular bisector diagonals), which means that they form four angles of 90 degrees (right angles): <em>Rhombus and Square.</em>
Therefore the answers are: the option B and the option D.
A circumscribed angle is that which is formed by the intersection of the two tangent lines in a circle. With this, we can conclude that segments AC and AB are tangent to circle O. The tangent lines forms a right angle with the radius of the circle drawn from the center of the circle to the tangent point.
By the explanation above, we can say that angles C and B are equal to 90° and that triangle ACO and triangle ABO are congruent. Which means that segment AC is equal to segment AB. Thus, the length of AB is also 4.
<em>Answer: 4 units</em>