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Tuesday, 5 November 2024

TO DRAW PERPENDICULARS TO A LINE

  1) To draw a perpendicular to a given line from a point within it.

Method 1:- 

(A) When a point P is near the middle of the line.

(i) Let us consider AB be the given line and P the point on it.

(ii) with P as centre and any convenient radius R1 draw arcs cutting AB at point C and D.

(iii) with any radius R2 greater than R1 and centres C and D, draw arcs intersecting each other at O.

(iv) by using scale draw a line connecting points P and O. Then this is the required perpendicular to the given line.

 

Method 2:- 

(B) When a point P is near the end of the line.

(i) Let us consider AB be the given line and P the point on it.

(ii) Mark a point O, with O as centre OP as radius, draw an arc greater than the semi-circle cutting AB at C.

(iii) Draw a line joining C and O, and extend it up to arc to cut it at Q,

(iv) Draw the line joining P and Q. Then PQ is the required perpendicular to the given line.

 

Method 3:- 

(C) When a point P is near the end of the line.

(i) Let us consider AB be the given line and P the point on it.

(ii)  with P as centre and any convenient radius, draw an arc greater than the semi-circle cutting AB at C.

(iii) With the same radius cut the arc into two equal divisions CD and DE.

(iv)  With the same radius drawn an arc from D and cut this arc by drawing same radius arc from E.

(v) Mark this intersecting point as Q. 

(vi) Draw a line joining P and Q, This is the perpendicular to the line AB.

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