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( Alain/Priscilla #4 2(n+14) = 3n +12 2n + 28 = 3n + 12 28 = n + 12 n=16 #5 Lily and Eva- 1. Line XZ= 4 2. Line XY= 4.5 3. Line YZ= 3 Triangle XYZ perimeter = 11.5

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Alain/Priscilla #4 2(n+14) = 3n +12 2n + 28 = 3n + 12 28 = n + 12 n=16 #5 Lily and Eva-

1. Line XZ= 4 2. Line XY= 4.5 3. Line YZ= 3 ● Triangle XYZ perimeter = 11.5

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form for the perpendicular

bisector of the segment with

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form for the perpendicular

bisector of the segment with

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Write an equation in point-slope form

for the perpendicular bisector of the

segment with endpoints X(7, 9) and

Y(–3, 5)

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