A line segment has a length of approximately 10cm. If a compass is set to a width of 9cm, will it still be possible to bisect the line segment? Explain.(1 point)

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Yes, it is still possible. So long as the compass is wider than half the length of the line segment and still intersects the line segment, it is possible to bisect it.
Yes, it is still possible. So long as the compass is wider than half the length of the line segment and still intersects the line segment, it is possible to bisect it.

No, it is not possible. The width of the compass should be exactly half of the length of the line segment, which in this case is 5cm.
No, it is not possible. The width of the compass should be exactly half of the length of the line segment, which in this case is 5cm.

Yes, it is still possible. The width of the compass in respect to the length of the line segment does not matter.
Yes, it is still possible. The width of the compass in respect to the length of the line segment does not matter.

No, it is not possible. The compass should be just a little bit wider than half of the length of the line segment, which in this case is 5cm.
No, it is not possible. The compass should be just a little bit wider than half of the length of the line segment, which in this case is 5cm.

Yes, it is still possible. So long as the compass is wider than half the length of the line segment and still intersects the line segment, it is possible to bisect it.