I.10¶
To bisect a given finite straight line.
Let AB be the given finite straight line.
Thus it is required to bisect the finite straight line AB.
Let the equilateral triangle ABC be constructed on it, [I.1] and let the angle ACB be bisected by the straight line CD; [I.9]
I say that the straight line AB has been bisected at the point D.
- For, since
ACis equal toCB, andCDis common, the two sides
AC,CDare equal to the two sidesBC,CDrespectively; and the angleACDis equal to the angleBCD; therefore the baseADis equal to the baseBD. [I.4]
Therefore the given finite straight line AB has been bisected at D.
Q. E. D.