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if R and S are two points in a plane, the perpendicular bisector of line RS is the set of all points equidistant from R and S. True or false?

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Answer: True

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The answer to this question should be True. The perpendicular bisector, by definition, is the midpoint between two points that forms a right angle with them. It must be equidistant from R and S in order to be a perpendicular bisector. 
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