I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Given a segment with endpoints A and B and the steps given above, the figure that you can construct would be a perpendicular bisector. <span>The </span>perpendicular bisector<span> of a line segment can be constructed using a compass by drawing circles centered at and with radius and connecting their two intersections.</span>
Word Form:
three hundred fourteen thousand, two hundred seven
Expanded Form:
300,000+10,000+4,000+200+7
Answer:
50
Step-by-step explanation:
∠SCD =150 and ∠BCD=174 (Given)
∠BCS + ∠SCD = ∠BCD (Segment Addition Postulate)
∠BCS + 150 = 174 (Substitution)
∠BCS = 24 (Subtraction Property of Equality)
Answer: 24
Answer: 10
Step-by-step explanation: