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You are working on a proof. You know that A and B are on the perpendicular bisector of CD. What can you conclude?
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You are working on a proof. You know that A and B are on the perpendicular bisector of CD. What can you conclude?
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On USA test prep the answer should be C
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A point on the perpendicular bisector of a line segment
is equidistant from the ends of the segment.
So
AC = AD
and
BC = BD .
This can sometimes be very useful.
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