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what will be the length of the perpendicular bisector of an equilateral triangle of side 6 centimetre​

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Answered by DeathAura
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Answer:

Draw a line segment BC=6cm

⇒ Take B and C as a center with radius 6cm and draw an arc meeting at point A.

⇒ Join AB and AC. We get ABC as the required equilateral triangle.

⇒ Draw a perpendicular bisector on sides AB,BC,AC meeting at point O.

⇒ Take O as the center with radius equal to OA and draw a circle.

⇒ We have to measure radius of the circumcircle, i.e the measure of length of OA.

∴ Radius of circle is 3.5≈2

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Answered by Dinosaurs1842
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I hope it helps.

Anyways what was the answer given?

(also.. this is irrelevant but from which grade math is this sum asked?)

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