Respuesta :
The line passing from point R and perpendicular to the line AB is constructed.
What is perpendicular line?
Perpendicular lines is defined in geometry as two lines that intersect or intersect with right angles (90°). The name "perpendicular" comes from the Latin term "perpendiculars," which means "a plumb line."
Some key features regarding the perpendicular lines are-
- These lines are always at right angles when they intersect.
- When two lines is perpendicular to each other, they are parallel and will never collide.
Now according to the question;
The method of drawing a perpendicular line across a given point includes the following steps:
- We will construct an arc from the supplied point R to cut the given line at points A and B.
- length RA is now equal as length RB (radius of circle)
- currently, with RA length Place the compass on A and B to intersect the arcs to point P on the other side of the specified line. Joining PA and PB now.
- The closed RAPB forms a rhombus, and the diagonal bisects it perpendicularly.
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The correct question is-
In the step shown of the construction of a line through a point that is perpendicular to the given line, why must the compass point be placed on points A and B? How would the construction be different if the compass point were placed at random points on the original line?
