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| # What is a perpendicular bisector ? | | # What is a perpendicular bisector ? |
| # In each case the perpendicular bisector passes through which point ? | | # In each case the perpendicular bisector passes through which point ? |
− | # Can anyone explain why does the perpendicular bisector always passes through the centre of the circle ?
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| *Evaluation | | *Evaluation |
| # What is the angle formed at the point of intersection of chord and radius ? | | # What is the angle formed at the point of intersection of chord and radius ? |
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| # What do you infer ? | | # What do you infer ? |
| # How can you reason that the perpendicular bisector for any length of chord always passes through the centre of the circle. | | # How can you reason that the perpendicular bisector for any length of chord always passes through the centre of the circle. |
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| ===Activity No # 2.[Theorem 2.Congruent chords are equidistant from the center of a circle.] === | | ===Activity No # 2.[Theorem 2.Congruent chords are equidistant from the center of a circle.] === |
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