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If DE is a perpendicular bisector find AE

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Answer:

Look at the picture.

By the definition of a perpendicular bisector, we can conclude that angle B is a right angle and DB=BE, and AB is a common line segment shared by both triangles above. Using SAS (Side-Angle-Side), we can conclude that both the triangles are congruent, therefore:

x

10

=

2

x

34

x

=

24

So now for AE:

24

10

=

14

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Answer: dc

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