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The perpendicular bisector of a line XY is the locus of a point

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Mathematics JAMB 2011

The perpendicular bisector of a line XY is the locus of a point 

  • whose distance from X is always twice its distance from Y
  • whose distance from Y is always twice its distance from X.
  • which moves on the line XY
  • which is equidistant from the points X and Y checkmark

The correct answer is: D

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