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Which definition best describes a perpendicular bisector?Required to answer. Single choice. A line segment from a vertex of the triangles to the opposite side that divides an angle into two congruent adjacent angles. A line segment from a vertex of the triangles to the midpoint of the opposite side.A line segment from any vertex perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side of a triangle.A line that is perpendicular to a side of the triangle and also bisects that side of the triangle (it goes through the midpoint).

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A line that is perpendicular to a side of the triangle and also bisects that side of the triangle (it goes through the midpoint)

Explanation:

A perpendicular bisector is a line segment perpendicular to and passing through the midpoint, dividing it into two equal segments and creating right angles.

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