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draw a circle with any of its radius and one of its diameter draw the perpendicular bisector of this diameter. does this perpendicular bisector contain another diameter of the circle ​

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Answered by priyankagosbal
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Answer:

YES

Because the perpendicular bisector of the diameter of the circle passes through the center of the circle,

And any line segment passing through the center point of the circle is the diameter of the circle.

Answered by ksunitha1984
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Step-by-step explanation:

Steps of construction: (i) Draw a circle with centre O of radius 6 cm. (ii) Now, draw a diameter AB of the circle. (iii) With the centre B and the radius more than 1/2(AB), draw the arcs on each side of AB. (iv) With the centre A and the same radius, draw the arcs on each side of AB which cuts the previously drawn arc at X and Y. (v) Now join OX and OY and produce them to any points P and Q. Thus PQ bisects the diameter of a circle. Yes, the perpendicular PQ contains another diameter of this circle.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/783259/circle-radius-using-ruler-compasses-diameters-draw-perpendicular-bisector-this-diameter

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