Math, asked by saishaa57, 11 months ago

(3) Draw perpendicular bisector of hypotenuse in a right-
angled triangle.
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Answered by parasgupta14
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Answer:

What you do is keep your compass at A or at C.

Then take a length on your compass greater than half of AC.

Then cut two arcs from C.. on both sides of the hypotenuse.

Repeat with Point A.

Join the two intersections to get the perpendicular bisector

Answered by siddhant695
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

What you do is keep your compass at A or at C.

Then take a length on your compass greater than half of AC.

Then cut two arcs from C.. on both sides of the hypotenuse.

Repeat with Point A.

Join the two intersections to get the perpendicular bisector

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