the perpendicular bisector of a line segment is also known as
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- A line which cuts a line segment into two equal parts at 90°. Try this Drag one of the orange dots at A or B and note the the line AB always divides the segment PQ into two equal parts. When it is exactly at right angles to PQ it is called the perpendicular bisector.
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The meeting point of the perpendicular bisector of each side of a triangle is known as Circumcentre.
- A perpendicular bisector is a line segment that stands on another line segment at 90 degrees vertically and bisects the line segment into two equal parts.
- Circumcentre is the meeting point or concurrent point of all the three perpendicular bisectors of a triangle.
- Circumcentre is the centre of that circle whin when drawn and the three vertices of the triangle touch the circle.
- The distance from the circumcentre to any one vertex gives the length of the radius.
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The meeting point of the perpendicular bisector of each side of a triangle is known as
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