Answer:
The next step is to draw a line connecting the two labelled points, that is from one side of the line to be bisected to the other
The line drawn in the above step, from the two labelled points is the perpendicular bisector of the segment
Step-by-step explanation:
To draw a perpendicular bisector of a segment, we have;
1. Ensure the compass is opened to more than half of the length of the segment to be bisected
2. Draw arcs of the same radius with center at the ends of the line to be bisected
3. Label the points where the arcs drawn from both ends cross each other on opposite sides of the line
4. Draw a line connecting the two labelled points, that is from one side of the line to be bisected to the other
5. The line so drawn from the two labelled points is the perpendicular bisector of the segment.