What do you mean by “line CD is perpendicular bisector of AB at point P ” write in simple words.
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To be a perpendicular bisector of a line, the bisector has to cut the line in two parts. We understand that line CD is a vertical line going through horizontal line AB slitting it into two equal parts, making an angle of 90° while doing so. The point at which the two points have intersected is the point P. The two equal segments formed are CP and DP and the four angles that measure 90° are ∠APD, ∠APC, ∠DPB, ∠CPB. Refer to the attachment.
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