Hunter is bisecting the angle shown. When drawing the arcs centered on points P and Q, why must he keep the compass the same width for both arcs?
If Hunter adjusts the width of the compass between drawing the first and second arc, it will be impossible for both arcs to be drawn in the interior of the angle. <-- MY ANSWER
If Hunter adjusts the width of the compass between drawing the first and second arc, it will be impossible for the arcs to intersect.
The compass width should not be adjusted at all when bisecting the angle. This means that Hunter should keep the compass at the same width as when he drew the arc through P and Q.
The arcs are drawn to find a point on the bisecting ray. If the arcs are the same width, it makes sure that they are equidistant from the points on the rays of the angle. This causes the point to be on the bisecting ray.
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