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Perpendicular bisector theorem (equidistance)

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Question 1
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The \(\textbf{perpendicular bisector}\) of a segment is the line that:
A.
is perpendicular to the segment at its midpoint.
B.
passes through one endpoint of the segment.
C.
is parallel to the segment.
D.
bisects one of the angles of the segment.
is perpendicular to the segment at its midpoint.

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