The next step when bisecting line segment AB using string is:
A. **Keep the string length and draw an arc centered at point B that crosses the other arc in two places.**
Here's a brief outline of the steps involved in bisecting a line segment using a string:
1. Set the string length to be slightly more than half the length of segment AB.
2. Anchor the string at point A and draw an arc above and below the line segment AB.
3. Without changing the string length, anchor the string at point B and draw arcs that intersect the arcs drawn from point A.
4. The points where the arcs intersect above and below AB are points you can connect to find the perpendicular bisector of AB.
So the next step in the process after drawing the initial arc with the string anchored at point A is to draw similar arcs with the string anchored at point B. This ensures the arcs intersect at two points, which are used to draw the perpendicular bisector of the segment AB.
Based on the construction shown, what is the next step when bisecting line segment
AB using string?
A. Keep the string length and draw an arc centered at point B that crosses the other arc in two places.
B. Using a straightedge, draw a line perpendicular to segment AB so it crosses the arc in two places.
C. Set the string length between point A and where the arc crosses segment AB.
D. Set the string length at point A and at the top of the arc.
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