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Question
which illustration shows the markings for the construction of the perpendicular bisector of $overline{xy}$?
Step1: Recall perpendicular - bisector construction
To construct the perpendicular bisector of a line segment $\overline{XY}$, we first set the compass width to more than half the length of $\overline{XY}$. Then, with the compass centered at $X$, we draw arcs above and below the line segment. Next, with the same compass width and centered at $Y$, we draw arcs above and below the line segment that intersect the previous arcs. The line joining the intersection - points of these arcs is the perpendicular bisector of $\overline{XY}$.
Step2: Analyze each option
In option B, we see arcs drawn from both $X$ and $Y$ (above and below the line segment $\overline{XY}$) and the intersection - points of these arcs which are used to construct the perpendicular bisector. Option A has incorrect arc - placements. Option C has arcs that do not correspond to the construction of the perpendicular bisector of $\overline{XY}$. Option D has only one set of arcs from one endpoint.
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