Math, asked by Akil70, 4 months ago

5. Draw a line segment PO 5.6 cm long. Now
draw its perpendicular bisector. On this bisector
mark a point K. Measure PK and KQ. Are they
equal?​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Draw a circle of radius 3.2 cm.

Answer:

Steps of construction:

(a) Open the compass for the required radius of 3.2 cm.

(b) Make a point with a sharp pencil where we want the centre of circle to be.

(c) Name it O.

(d) Place the pointer of compasses on O.

(e) Turn the compasses slowly to draw the circle.

Hence, it is the required circle.

hope it helps you..

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Answered by Itzunknownhuman
3

(☞゚∀゚)☞Answer

Answer

Steps of construction:

Construct a line segment AB=5.6 cm

Considering A as centre and radius more than half of line segment AB, draw two arcs on the each side of the line segment AB

Considering B as centre and radius more than half of line segment AB, draw arcs which cuts the previous arcs at the point P and Q

Join the points PQ such that it intersects the line segment AB at the point M

Therefore, PQ is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB.

So the length of each part is AM=BM=2.8 cm

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