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Draw a circle with the center C radius 3.4 cm. Draw any chord AB. Construct the perpendicular bisecter of AB and examine if it passes through C.​

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Steps of construction:

Steps of construction: (i) Draw a circle with centre C and radius 3.4 cm.

Steps of construction: (i) Draw a circle with centre C and radius 3.4 cm. (ii) Draw any chord AB bar.

Steps of construction: (i) Draw a circle with centre C and radius 3.4 cm. (ii) Draw any chord AB bar. (iii) Taking A and B as centers and radius more than half of AB bar, draw two arcs which cut each other at P and Q.

Steps of construction: (i) Draw a circle with centre C and radius 3.4 cm. (ii) Draw any chord AB bar. (iii) Taking A and B as centers and radius more than half of AB bar, draw two arcs which cut each other at P and Q.(iv) Join PQ. Then PQ is the perpendicular bisector of AB bar.

Steps of construction: (i) Draw a circle with centre C and radius 3.4 cm. (ii) Draw any chord AB bar. (iii) Taking A and B as centers and radius more than half of AB bar, draw two arcs which cut each other at P and Q.(iv) Join PQ. Then PQ is the perpendicular bisector of AB bar. (v) This perpendicular bisector of AB bar passes through the centre C of the circle

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