A perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a segment into 2 equal portions and forms a right angle while doing it.
According to the prependicular bisector theorem, a point lies on the perpendicular line of a segment if the point has the same distance from the ending points of the segment.
The distance can be calculated with the formula
8.
Calculate the distance between points S and R
S=(4,-2)
R=(3,7)
calculate the distance between points S and Q
Q=(-5,-1)
S=(4,-2)
According to the perpendicular bisector theorem, since the distance between the two ends of the segment and the point S are the same, then point S lies on the perpendicular bisector of QR.
9.
Calculate the distance between Q and S
Q=(-5,4)
S=(-2,-5)