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What is the measure of the angle between a perpendicular bisector and the segment it is bisecting?

A.
180°


B.
90°


C.
45°


D.


What is the measure of the angle between a perpendicular bisector and the segment-example-1
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User Lothric
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A straight line has an angle of 180 degrees. By perpendicularly cutting it, you are splitting the line into 2. Which means there will be an equal amount of degrees on either side of the line. 180/2=90.


90 degrees on either side of the perpendicular bisector.

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