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Construct an isosceles triangle whose two equal sides measure 6 cm each and whose base is 5 cm. Draw the perpendicular bisector of its base and show that it passes through the opposite vertex.

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Answered by shriaditrigaur
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Draw a line segment AB = 5 cm. ✎ With A and B as centres, draw two arcs of radius 6 cm and let they intersect each other in C. ✎ Join AC and BC to get ∆ABC. ✎ With A and B as centres, draw two arcs of radius little more than half of AB.

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  1. An isosceles triangle
  2. Equal sides = 6 cm
  3. Base= 5 cm

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  • The perpendicular bisector of base cuts the opposite vertex.

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\bold\red 1. Draw a line segment AB = 5 cm.

\bold\red 2. With A and B as centres, draw two arcs of radius 6 cm and let they intersect each other in C.

\bold\red 3. Join AC and BC to get ∆ABC.

\bold\red 4. With A and B as centres, draw two arcs of radius little more than half of AB. Let they intersect each other in P and Q. Join PQ and produce, to pas through C.

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