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Answered by handsomeram16645
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A perpendicular bisector can be defined as a line segment which intersects another line perpendicularly and divides it into two equal parts. Two lines are said to be perpendicular to each other when they intersect in such a way that they form 90 degrees with each other. And, a bisector divides a line into two equal halves. Thus, a perpendicular bisector of a line segment AB implies that it intersects AB at 90 degrees and cuts it into two equal halves.

Properties of a Perpendicular Bisector

1) It divides AB into two equal halves or bisects it.

2)It makes right angles with (or is perpendicular to) AB.

3) Every point in the perpendicular bisector is equidistant from point A and B.

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Acute Angle

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Acute angle

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