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If P and Q are two points in the plane, the perpendicular bisector of PQ is the set of all points equidistant from P and Q.True or False

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The correct answer for apex users is TRUE

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

The perpendicular bisector of a line segment is a straight line which passes through the midpoint of the line segment and is perpendicular at that point .Any point lying on the perpendicular bisector is at equal distance from the two ends of the line segment.

It is given P and Q are two points on the plane .PQ is perpendicular bisector of line segment PQ .So any point lying on PQ will be at equal distance from the two end points P and Q.

The statement is True.

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