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express in your words that how you can draw a perpendicular bisector to a line segment​

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Answered by jansherabadi
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Step-by-step explanation:

Step1: Draw A Line segment AB

Step 2: Take your Compass and take a measurement which is more than half of the line drawn.

Step 3: Draw arcs from A and B both upward and downward. You’ll get two points which are intersected bye the arcs.

Step4: Draw a line from the first intersecting point to the next intersecting point which intersects the line AB

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Answered by adlakharamya0
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Answer:

Here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Make a line segment ab.
  2. Open compass more than half of the measure of length of line segment.
  3. Put on point A and draw an arc on both sides of the line segment.
  4. Take same measure of compass and put on point B and again draw arc on both sides of line segment.
  5. The potins above and below line segment where the arcs meet.,draw line
  6. That line is perpendicular bisector of that line segment

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