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Draw a line segment of 8.4 cm and draw its perpenticular bisector. Also, justify your result. and give me steps also

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Answered by Nancy4272
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Answer:

Draw a line segment pq of 8.4cm.

Take radius more than half of the line segment pq in compass.

Then p as center draw an arc up and down of the line segment pq and then q as centre draw an arc up and down of the line segment pq.

Then join the intersecting point .

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Rahamam1234
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Draw a line AB = 8 cm.

2. Taking A as a centre and radius more than half of length AB, draw two arcs in upper and lower portion of AB.

3. Taking B as a centre and same radius, draw two arcs which cut the previous arcs at E and F.

4. Join EF which cut AB at C.

5. EF is the required perpendicular bisector of AB.

6. Measuring AC and CB, each is equal to 4 cm.

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