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What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof?

Given: Point A is on the perpendicular bisector of segment P Q. Prove: Point A is equidistant from the endpoints of segment P Q. Image: A horizontal line segment P Q. A midpoint is drawn on segment P Q labeled as X. A vertical line X A is drawn. A is above the horizontal line. The angle A X Q is labeled a right angle. The line segments P X and Q X are labeled with a single tick mark. A dotted line is used to connect point P with point A. Another dotted line is used to connect point Q with point A.

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What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof? Given: Point A is on-example-1
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3) Perpendicular lines form right angles

4)
\angle AXP \cong \angle AXQ

6) SAS

7) CPCTC

What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof? Given: Point A is on-example-1
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