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Hi,
I've tried solving this question a few times, however I can't seem to do and I think the points that have been provided are incorrect. Here is the question:
The points A(-3,4) B(-5,-2) and C(2,6) form the vertices of a triangle. Prove that the perpendicular bisectors of the vertices are concurrent.
Could someone please provide the solution?
Thanks a lot for the help!
I've tried solving this question a few times, however I can't seem to do and I think the points that have been provided are incorrect. Here is the question:
The points A(-3,4) B(-5,-2) and C(2,6) form the vertices of a triangle. Prove that the perpendicular bisectors of the vertices are concurrent.
Could someone please provide the solution?
Thanks a lot for the help!