Step 1:Draw a line segment on your paper using a straightedge. Label the endpoints A and B.
Step 2: Place the point of a compass at A and adjust the compass to be slightly longer than half the length of AB.
Step 3: Then draw an arc through the line AB. Make sure the arc is at least a half-circle in size.
Step 4: Keep the compass setting and place the point of a compass at B and draw an arc through the line AB. Make sure this arc intersects the previous arc twice- one point should be above the line AB and the other point should be below it.
Step 5: Label the intersection points as C and D.
Step 6: Using a straightedge, draw a line segment through the points C and D. This segment, CD is a segment bisector of AB.
Step 7: Label the intersection of AB and CD as E. Check your work by using a ruler to find AE and EB to verify they are the same length.

What would the final product look like on paper?