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What part of the coordinate plane is equidistant from the points a(-3,2) and b(3,2)?

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Answer:

The y-axis is equidistant from both points

Explanation:

we know that

The formula to calculate the coordinates of midpoint M between two points is equal to


M=((x1+x2)/(2), (y1+y2)/(2))

we have


(x1,y1)=(-3,2)


(x2,y2)=(3,2)

substitute the values in the formula


M=((-3+3)/(2), (2+2)/(2))


M=(0,2)

see the attached figure to better understand the problem

The y-axis is equidistant from both points

What part of the coordinate plane is equidistant from the points a(-3,2) and b(3,2)?-example-1
User TonyUser
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We first find the midpoint of the points:
Midpoint: ((3-3)/2 , (2 + 2)/2)
= (0 , 2)
Thus, the y-axis, where x = 0, is equidistant from the two points.
User Geert Olaerts
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