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point a(4,-2) lies on the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining the points (-4,6) and (-4,-6)


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Answered by VEDESWARITS
1

Answer:

A line segment joining the points A and B is :

y−y

1

=m(x−x

1

)

⇒y−6=

−4+4

−6−6

(x+4)

⇒x+4=0

If point P lies on the given line then it must satisfy the equation of the line,

Therefore,

x+4=0

⇒−4+4=0

⇒0=0

Hence, point P lies on the line AB

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