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How to draw a perpendicular bisector of a line?​

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Answered by yashvardhansurvase
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Answer:

open the compass more than half of the distance between A and B, and scribe arcs of the same radius centered at A and B.

Call the two points where these two arcs meet C and D. Draw the line between C and D.

CD is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB. Call the point where CD intersects AB E.

Proof. top.

otherwise you can draw it by pencil

Answered by itzHitman
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The perpendicular bisector of a line segment

1.open the compass more than half of the distance between A and B, and scribe arcs of the same radius centered at A and B.

2.Call the two points where these two arcs meet C and D. Draw the line between C and D.

3.CD is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment AB. Call the point where CD intersects AB E.

Proof. t

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