Draw a right angle triangle right angled at B. Construct perpendicular bisectors of sides AB and BC, locate the point where they intersect.
Asked by Topperlearning User | 4th Jun, 2014, 01:23: PM
Expert Answer:

1. Draw right angle triangle ABC with right angle at B.
2. Construct perpendicular bisectors of sides AB and BC.
3. Let the point of intersection of the perpendiculars be P.
4. By observing this point P lies on hypotenuse AC.
Answered by | 4th Jun, 2014, 03:23: PM
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