Define
the
(a) Perpendicular bisector
(b) Unlike fractions
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A perpendicular bisector can be defined as a line segment which intersects another line perpendicularly and divides it into two equal parts. Two lines are said to be perpendicular to each other when they intersect in such a way that they form 90 degrees with each other.
Unlike fractions are fractions that have different denominators. Examples. The first fraction below has a denominator of two and the second fraction below has a denominator of three. Since the denominators are different, they are unlike fractions.
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