In which of the following figures (Fig. 2.35),

(a) perpendicular bisector is shown?


(b) bisector is shown?


(c) only bisector is shown?


(d) only perpendicular is shown?



A bisector is a line which bisects a given line segment into two equal parts. If this bisector is perpendicular to the given line segment, then it is known as perpendicular bisector.

(a) Figure (ii) represents a perpendicular bisector.


(b) Figures (ii) and (iii) represents bisectors.


(c) Figure (iii) represents only bisector.


(d) Figure (i) represents only perpendicular.


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