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Which sentence states a property or a definition used in the construction of a perpendicular bisector? A.
A line that intersects a line segment at an angle of 90° is parallel to the line segment.
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A line that bisects a line segment is necessarily perpendicular to the line segment.
C.
Any two points equidistant from the midpoint of a line segment lie on its perpendicular bisector.
D.
Any point on a perpendicular bisector is equidistant from each endpoint of the line segment.

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