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OFFERING 20 POINTS

PLEASE HELP OFFERING 20 POINTS-example-1
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Answer:

x = -4

Explanation:

A perpendicular bisector is a line that divides the existing line or shape evenly and at 90° angles. First, we want to find the center point of our existing line. In this case, the center sits right at x = -4. Since the existing line is y = 3 and it is perfectly horizontal, we don’t need to do anything further. Our perpendicular bisector is x = -4.


*** When the existing line is y = [singular number], the perpendicular bisector will always be x = [midpoint of existing line], and vice versa.

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