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Beth is planning a playground and has decided to place the swings in such a way that they are the same distance from the jungle gym and the monkey bars. If Beth places the swings at point D, how could she prove that point D is equidistant from the jungle gym and monkey bars?

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Answer:

If segment AC โ‰… segment BC, then point D is equidistant from points A and B because a point on a perpendicular bisector is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment it intersects.

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Answer:

Following are the answer to this question:

Explanation:

Some of the information is missing which is defined in the attached file, and the solution to this question can be defined as follows:

When the point AC โ‰… BC point is in the equal distance from point A and Point B then Point A is perpendicular and the bisector point is in equally distant from the endpoints of that intersects points.

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Beth is planning a playground and has decided to place the swings in such a way that-example-1
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