Math, asked by cutie12345678, 2 months ago

The point which lies on the perpendicular
bisector of the line segment joining point
A(-2,-5) and B (2,5) is:
(a) (0,0)
(b) (0, -1)
(c) (-1,0)
(d) (1, 0)
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Answered by tusharika2866
1

Answer:

(0,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Mid point of any line segment which oases though the points (x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) I'd given by [x1+x2/2 , y1+y2/2]

so the mid points of the line segment joining the points

A(-2,-5) and B(2,5)=( -2+2/2,-5+5/2) = (0,0)

Hence, (0, 0) is the required point which lies on the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining the points A (-2, -5) and B (2, 5).

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

perpendicular bisector is nothing but mid point

a is your answer

I hope it helps you

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