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draw a line segment of 7 cm and draw a perpendicular bisector of it​

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Answered by mohityadavji2008
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(i) Draw a line segment AB = 7 cm. (ii) With A as centre and radius more than half of AB, draw arcs, one on each side of AB. (iii) With B as centre and same radius as before, draw arcs, cutting the previously drawn arcs at X and Y respectively. (iv) Now join XY, meeting AB at O.

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Answered by bhumiorange
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1. Draw a line segment Ab = 7cm.

2. Picking A and B as Centre and radius more than half of AB, draw arcs Above and below AB intersecting each other at P and Q respectively.

3. Join P and Q.

Thus, PQ is the perpendicular bisector of AB.

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