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Question
Draw line AB = 6 cm. Construct angle ABC = 60°. Then draw the bisector of angle ABC.
Solution
Steps of Construction:
1. Draw a line segment AB = 6 cm.
2. With the help of compass construct ∠CBA = 60°.
3. Bisect ∠CBA, with the help of a compass, take any radius which meet line AB and BC at point E and F.
4. Now, with the help of compass take radius more than `1/2` of EF and draw two arcs from point E and F, which intersect both arcs at G, proceed BG toward D ∠DBA is bisector of ∠CBA.
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