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A perpendicular bisector of a line segment bisect in at which angle

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

90 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

A perpendicular bisector can be defined as a line segment which bisects another line segment at 90 degrees. In other words, a perpendicular bisector intersects another line segment at 90° and divides it into two equal parts.

Answered by sharmakartik7788
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90°

In general, 'to bisect' something means to cut it into two equal parts. The 'bisector' is the thing doing the cutting. With a perpendicular bisector, the bisector always crosses the line segment at right angles (90°).

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