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Which of these can not form a perpendicular bisector?v PLZ HALLLLPPPP

Right triangle

Circle

Parrelell lines

a line segment

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A circle obviously. A perpendicular bisector requires right angles which a circle can physically never have.
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User Pavel Ognev
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Answer: Second option is correct.

Explanation:

Since we know that to form perpendicular bisector .

We need atleast two lines which form right angle.

So, right triangle can form perpendicular bisector with base and height.

Parallel lines can also form perpendicular bisector if a line is drawn from mid point of one line to mid point of another line.

A line segment can form perpendicular bisector.

But circle can't as it is curved shape it needs line to make perpendicular bisector.

Hence, Second option is correct.

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