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44:17 Three friends want to meet at a place that is the same distance from each of their houses. They draw a map and measure the approximate distances and angles, as shown. A triangle is labeled with Jo apostrophe s House, Boris apostrophe s House, and Carrie apostrophe s house on the points. The length from Jo to Boris is 0.5 miles, the length from Boris to Carrie is 0.4 miles, and the length from Carrie to Jo is 0.6 miles. The angle at Jo is 38 degrees. The angle at Boris is 88 degrees. The angle at Carrie is 54 degrees. Which step should they take next to find a meeting place that is the same distance from each person’s house? Find the midpoint of the segments which connect their houses. Bisect each of the angles with vertices at their houses. Draw perpendicular lines through any point on the segments which connect their houses. Draw perpendicular line segments from each vertex to the opposite side.

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Answered by rahil5166
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Answer:

The point that is the same distance from each of their houses is the point called the "circumcenter." It is the center of the circle that passes through the vertices of the triangle. Then each of the vertices is the same distance from the center

Answered by afiniharris
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Answer:

A) Find the midpoint of the segments which connect their houses.

Step-by-step explanation:

Got it right on edge.

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