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3. Postulates and Diagrams
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Exercise 10 Page 463

To bisect something means it is cut it in half.

Example Solution:

Practice makes perfect

Let's first draw an arbitrary Plane P, including XY that lies on the plane.

Next, we want to place a point A that bisects XY. This means it is the midpoint of XY.

Finally, we place Point C somewhere that is not on Plane P.

Note that this is just one possible diagram of the given description.