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Jaden Lipsey Perpendicular and Angle Bisectors

#1. The figure on the left represents a perpendicular bisector of a segment. Move the points A, B, and C around. What do you observe about Point C(or any point on the perpendicular bisector)?

Your Answer: All points remain on their assigned horizontal and vertical line. As you move them they equally distance themselves to remain perpendicular. No matter how far you move one point, the others follow suit.

#2. The figure on the right represents and angle bisector. Move the points E, K, and G around. What do you observe about Point K (or any point on the angle bisector)?

Your answer: Lines EK and KG equally lengthen themselves when you move any of the points.