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Using a ruler and a compass, construct a triangle ABC in which AB = 7 cm, ∠CAB = 60° and AC = 5 cm. Construct the locus of : points equidistant from AB and AC. points equidistant from BA and BC. - Mathematics

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Using a ruler and a compass, construct a triangle ABC in which AB = 7 cm, ∠CAB = 60° and AC = 5 cm. Construct the locus of :

  1. points equidistant from AB and AC.
  2. points equidistant from BA and BC.
    Hence construct a circle touching the three sides of the triangle internally.
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Solution

Steps of construction:

  1. Draw a line AB = 7 cm.
  2. Taking P ascentre and same radius, draw an arc of a circle which intersects AB at M.
  3. Taking M ascentre and with the same radius as before drawn an arc intersecting previously drawn arc, at point N.
  4. Draw the ray AX passing through N, then
  5. Taking A ascentre and radius equal to 5 cm, draw an arc cutting AX at C.
  6. Join BC.
  7. The required triangle ABC is obtained.
  8. Draw angle bisector of∠CAB and ∠ABC.
  9. Mark their intersection as O.
  10. With O as center, draw a circle with radius OD.
  1. Hence, AY is the locus of points equidistant from AB and AC.
  2. Hence, BZ is the locus of points equidistant from BA and BC.
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2016-2017 (March) Set 1
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