find the value of s if the point P(0,2) is equidistant from Q(3,s) and R(s,5)
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P (0,2) Q (3,S) R (S,5)
PQ^2 = (3-0)^2 + (S-2)^2 = 9 + S^2 +4 -4S
PR^2 = (S-0)^2+ (5-2)^2 = S^2 +9
PQ= PR
PQ^2 = PR^2
9 + S^2 +4 -4S = S^2 + 9
4S = 4
S=1
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PQ^2 = (3-0)^2 + (S-2)^2 = 9 + S^2 +4 -4S
PR^2 = (S-0)^2+ (5-2)^2 = S^2 +9
PQ= PR
PQ^2 = PR^2
9 + S^2 +4 -4S = S^2 + 9
4S = 4
S=1
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