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Draw a line segment AB of length 5 cm. At A and B, construct lines perpendicular to AB. Aiso, draw the perpendicular bisector of AB. Are these three lines parallel to each other? Justify your answer.​

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Answered by SciAcademy
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Answered by jannat707
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Here the length of AB = 5cm

DA is perpendicular to AB.

EB is perpendicular to AB.

Two lines perpendicular to same line are parallel to each other.

Also \angle1 =\angle 3 = 90^{o}∠1=∠3=90

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So \angle1 + \angle3 = 180^{o}∠1+∠3=180

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If the sum of co interior angles = 180°, the lines are parallel.

Hence AD || BE

Now we construct the perpendicular bisector of AB which intersects AB at C

Again

\angle1= \angle2 = 90^{o}∠1=∠2=90

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So

\angle1 + \angle2 = 180^{o}∠1+∠2=180

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We know If the sum of co interior angles = 180°, the lines are parallel.

Hence AD || CF

Now BE ||AD || CF

Hence all the three lines are parallel to each other.

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