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Find an equation for the perpendicular bisector of the line segment whose endpoints are (-1,-7)(−1,−7) and (9,1)(9,1).

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Answer:

y = -5/4 - 31/5

Explanation:

A: (-1,-7) and B: (9,1)

Slope: (-7-1)/(-1-9) = -8/-10 = 4/5

Slope: 4/5. Point (9,1)

y-1 = 4/5 (x-9)

y-1 = 4/5x - 36/5

y = 4/5x - 36/5 + 1

y = 4/5x - 31/5

Perpendicular bisector = Y = - 5/4x - 31/5

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