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Draw a perpendicular bisector of a given line segment AB of length 5 cm

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Answered by sharma78savita
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Draw a line segment AB = 5 cm.

With any radius greater than 2.5 cm, and compass fixed at A, draw 2 arcs, one above and one below AB.

With the same radius, compass at B, cut the 2 arcs drawn in step 2.

The line joining these two arcs is the perpendicular bisector of AB.

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Answered by khushidas93
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1. Draw a line segment AB = 5 cm.

2. With any radius greater than 2.5 cm, and compass fixed at A, draw 2 arcs, one above and one below AB.

3. With the same radius, compass at B, cut the 2 arcs drawn in step 2.

4. The line joining these two arcs is the perpendicular bisector of AB.

i.e. CD is the perpendicular bisector of AB.

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