Math, asked by sahoosandhyarani78, 10 months ago

Draw a line PQ.Take a point R on it. Draw a line RS perpendicular to PQ using compasses and ruler.​

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Answered by pjpanara8605
13

Step-by-step explanation:

draw a line segment PQ on any line.

with the help of a compass, take a radius more than half of PQ and draw an arc with center P and then with center Q.

join both the arcs.

join the point of arc with line segment PQ.

the line which is drawn is perpendicular to that line segment PQ.

Answered by Saymekrish
12

Answer:

Hey mate, here's your answer..........

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Draw a line PQ of any length. I have taken PQ as 8 cm here.

2. You need not take any point. If so, you can take the midpoint of the line, because this is where you get the point R after construction.

3. Take a compass and take the radius to be more than half, but less than full; a kind of 3/4.

4. Keep the compass on point P and draw an arc above and below the same line.

5. Keep the compass on point Q and draw an arc above and below the same line PQ.

6. Both the arcs intersect at two points S and T, above and below the line respectively. Join both the arcs.

And voila! You have drawn a perpendicular bisector RS to the line PQ!!!

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