How do you find the perpendicular bisector of a line?
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remember a perpendicular bisector make 90 degree .
Step-by-step explanation:
draw a line segment ab . now take your compass and take a measure of more than half of line segment ab . now place your compass on point a and draw an arc both above and below the line segment . repeat the same with b (with the same measure of the compass) . now mark the point above the line segment where both the arcs will meet . let it be O . similarly mark the meeting point of the arcs below the line segment ab as P, Now join O and P . OP is your perpendicular bisector of line segment ab
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