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A circle !!!!!!
A circle
The shape of the cross section taken perpendicular to the base of a cylinder is a circle. This circular cross section is consistent regardless of the height at which the cut is made, as long as the cut is perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. The radius of the circle corresponds to the radius of the cylinder's base.
A circle is a shape that has no particular direction. There is, therefore, no particular direction for anything to be perpendicular to. To that extent, this question is nonsense.Every diameter of a circle bisects it, so just draw any line through its centre!
not quite a cirlcel but an oblong circle.
A circle.
A circle
A circle cannot form a perpendicular bisector.
A circle.
A circle !!!!!!
A circle
A rectangle or a square
A circle is a shape that has no particular direction. There is, therefore, no particular direction for anything to be perpendicular to. To that extent, this question is nonsense.Every diameter of a circle bisects it, so just draw any line through its centre!
not quite a cirlcel but an oblong circle.
A circle can have perpendicular bisector lines by means of its diameter.
A circle.
There is no such thing as a perpendicular radius.