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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will be practising how to use perpendicular and angle bisectors to find different regions in a diagram.

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5 Questions

Q1.
In order to find the locus of points that are equidistant between two points you have to draw ___________________.
a circle
Correct answer: a perpendicular bisector
an angle bisector
Q2.
In order to find the locus of points that are equidistant between two line segments you have to draw ___________________.
a circle
a perpendicular bisector
Correct answer: an angle bisector
Q3.
In order to find the locus of points that are equidistant from a single central point you have to draw ___________________.
Correct answer: a circle
a perpendicular bisector
an angle bisector
Q4.
A plan of Cala's garden is shown below. Which of these does Cala have to draw to find the region closer to AB than AC?
An image in a quiz
A perpendicular bisector of line AB
An angle bisector of angle ACD
Correct answer: An angle bisector of angle BAC
An angle bisector of angle BDC
Q5.
A plan of Cala's garden is shown below. Which of these does Cala have to draw to find the region closer to C that D
An image in a quiz
A perpendicular bisector of line AC
A perpendicular bisector of line BD
Correct answer: A perpendicular bisector of line CD
An angle bisector of angle ACD

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UnitMaths / Constructions, congruence, and loci