Chapter 10: Q6. (page 383)
Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
The perpendicular to at .

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Chapter 10: Q6. (page 383)
Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
The perpendicular to at .


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Refer to the diagram in which the medians of a triangle are shown.
Find the values of and .

Draw, if possible, a triangle in which the perpendicular bisectors of the sides intersect in a point with the location described.
Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
A complement of .

Draw a figure roughly like one shown, but larger. Do the indicated construction clearly enough so that your method can be understood easily.
The perpendicular to from .

Is there some kind of triangle such that the perpendicular bisector of each side is also an angle bisector, a median, and an altitude?
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