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If a point is on the perpendicular bisector, then... O It will cut the segment into two parts O it forms a 90 degree angle all by itself. O it is pretty O It is equidistant from…
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If a point is on the perpendicular bisector, then...
O It will cut the segment into two parts
O it forms a 90 degree angle all by itself.
O it is pretty
O It is equidistant from the endpoints
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It forms a 90 degree angle by its self
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