What Does Normal Mean in Geometry?
      A normal is a line that makes a ° angle with another line, meaning that it’s a line that makes a right angle with another line. This will almost always come up in a construction, so make sure you remember this.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
 
      
 Perpendicular Bisector
      A perpendicular bisector is a line that makes a ° angle in the exact middle of another line segment. In other words, the perpendicular bisector is a normal that splits a line segment into two equal parts. You construct a perpendicular bisector in the following way: 
              Instructions for Constructing the Perpendicular Bisector of a Line 
      -     1.  
 -          You         have         a         line         segment                with         two         points                and         .         
 -      2.  
 -          Put         the         point         of         your         draft         compass         on                and         make         two         small         arcs         roughly         above         and         below         the         midpoint         between                and         .         In         other         words,         one         arc         above         the         line                and         one         arc         below         the         line         .         
 -      3.  
 -          Without         changing         the         distance         between         the         legs         of         the         draft         compass,         put         the         point         of         the         draft         compass         on                and         do         the         same         thing.         Make         sure         the         little         arcs         intersect         to         make         two         crosses—one         above                and         one         below         .         
 -      4.  
 -          Draw         a         straight         line         between         the         two         crosses         you         just         made         with         your         draft         compass.         
 -      5.  
 -          This         line         is         the         locus         of         points         with         equal         distance         to                and         .         The         line         makes         a         °         angle         with         .         We         call         this         line         the         perpendicular        bisector.         
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           The only difference between the two normals—the perpendicular bisector and a normal from a point to a line—is the procedure for constructing them. Both yield the same result: Two lines forming a ° angle. 
     
  
      
 Normal from the Point  to a Line
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Instructions for Constructing a Normal from Point to Line 
      -     1.  
 -          Draw         the         line                and         the         point                outside         the         line.         
 -      2.  
 -          Put         the         point         of         the         draft         compass         on                and         make         an         arc         that         intersects         the         line                in         two         places.         Call         the         intersections                and         .         
 -      3.  
 -          Move         the         point         of         the         draft         compass         to                and         make         an         arc         on         the         opposite         side         of                to         .         
 -      4.  
 -          Do         the         same         from                without         changing         the         distance         between         the         two         legs         of         the         draft         compass,         and         make         sure         the         two         arcs         intersect.         
 -      5.  
 -          Draw         a         line         from                to         the         new         intersection.         
 -      6.  
 -          You         have         now         drawn         the         normal         from         point                to         the         line.