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Find the midpoint of pq with endpoints p(−7, 0) and q(1, 8). then write an equation of the line that passes through the midpoint and is perpendicular to pq . this line is called the perpendicular bisector. the midpoint is ( , ). the equation of the perpendicular bisector is y = .
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