Lesson 1.3.3
3.3 How Well Can You Slice it?
A perpendicular bisector of a segment is a line through the midpoint (bisects) of the segment that is perpendicular to it. Recall that a right angle is the angle made when we divide a straight angle into 2 congruent angles. Lines that intersect at right angles are called perpendicular.
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Use the tools available to find the perpendicular bisector of segment PQ .