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2 Draw seg pg. Of length 5.cm construct its perpendicular bisector​

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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The perpendicular bisector of a line segment is a line that bisects the line segment into two equal parts at the point of intersection and makes an angle of 90 Degrees at the point of intersection.

Step-by-step explanation:

To draw a perpendicular bisector:

1. Draw a line of 5 cms with the help of a ruler.

2. Name the line drawn as AB.

3. Using a compass draw two arcs both above and below at a distance of more than half of the length of the AB that is Greater than 2.5cm with A as its centre.

4. Repeat step 3, with B as its centre.

5. Name the points where the two arcs meet as X and Y.

6. Using a ruler connect the points X-Y.

XY is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB.

XY bisects AB into two equal parts at the point of intersection and makes an angle of 90 Degrees at the point of intersection.

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