Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Practical Geometry, Exercise 4: ASSIGNMENT 13.3

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Dr. Sanjeev Verma Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Practical Geometry, Exercise 4: ASSIGNMENT 13.3

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Questions from Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Practical Geometry, Exercise 4: ASSIGNMENT 13.3 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The number of perpendicular bisector a line segment can have is 

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A perpendicular to a line through a point not on it can be drawn with the help of  

EASY
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

With the help of set-square or protractor, determine which of the following are perpendicular to each other?

(i) Question Image

(ii) Question Image

(iii) Question Image

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a line segment AB. Mark any point C, on it. Through C, draw a perpendicular to AB¯: using compass

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a line segment CD=8 cm. Mark any point P outside the CD¯. Draw a perpendicular from P to line segment CD and measure the perpendicular distance from P.

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a line segment AB=8.5 cm. Taking a point C on AB¯ such that BC¯=5 cm, draw a perpendicular to AB¯ at C.

MEDIUM
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a line segment XY of length 8.5 cm. Mark any point P outside it. Now, draw a perpendicular PQ¯ on XY¯.

HARD
6th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a line segment XY=4.9 cm. Mark any point P outside XY¯. Draw a perpendicular from P to the line segment XY and measure the perpendicular distance from P.