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It may be useful to look at M5 constructions

Constructions are accurate drawings of shapes using a ruler and protractor. In M6 you may be asked to construct using a pair of compasses, a pencil and a ruler

Definitions of perpendicular, bisector and locus

If two lines are drawn at right angles to each other, they are said to be perpendicular.

A line drawn to cut another line or angle in half is a bisector.

The path of a point that moves according to a certain rule is a locus.

The plural of locus is loci.

Practise these constructions until you can do them without looking at the instructions.

Perpendicular bisector construction of a line segment

Follow the instructions and draw this perpendicular bisector of a line segment construction.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 6, Straight line X-Y, Begin by drawing a straight horizontal line.

Perpendicular from a point on a line construction

Follow the instructions and draw the perpendicular from a point to a line construction.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, Straight line x-y with point P above the line, Begin with a straight horizontal line and mark point P over the line.

Draw a perpendicular through a point on a line

Follow the instructions and draw the perpendicular through a point on a line construction

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, Horizontal line X-Y and point, P on the line., Draw a straight horizontal line and mark a point, P, anywhere on the line.

Angle bisector construction

Follow the instructions and draw this angle bisector construction.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 6, Two lines meeting at point V, Begin by drawing two lines, meeting at a point. Mark this point V.