Which part of the coordinate plane is equidistant from the points
Hello, I have a question that I'm struggling to understand: "Which part of the coordinate plane is equidistant from the points A(-3, 2) and B(3, 2)?" I initially thought the answer might be along the X-axis, but I'm not entirely sure. Could someone please explain this concept to me? Thank you!
3 Answers
Not the x-axis
The point (0, 2) is the midpoint.
The every point on the perpendicular line through the midpoint is equidistant from the two points.
It’s the y -axis <—–
m11132014
The formula for finding the mid-point of a line is
X = (x1 + x2)/2, Y = (y1 = y2)/2
X = (-3 + 3)/2 = 0
Y = (2 + 2)/2 = 2
the ordered pairs are (0,2)
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