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What part of the coordinate plane is equidistant from the points A(-3,2) and B(3,2)? Explain your answer.

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User Flexo
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Answer;

(0,2)

Explanation:

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User Jockeisorby
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we have that
points A(-3,2) and B(3,2)

we know that
The locus of points equidistant from two given points in a plane, is the straight line which is the perpendicular bisector of the segment connecting the two given points.

using a graph tool
see the attached figure

the answer is
The straight line x= 0 (which is "y-axis") is the locus of points that are equidistant from the given points
What part of the coordinate plane is equidistant from the points A(-3,2) and B(3,2)? Explain-example-1
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