Given triangle GHI with G (4, -3), H (-4, 2), and I (2, 4), find the perpendicular bisector of HI in standard form.
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Do you have a starting point in your work? Or don't know where to start?
I'm not sure where to start, I'm pretty sure I need to find the midpoint of HI though.
Correct! Let's get started I'll walk you through it
Alright thank you :)
Of Course :) Now, we are given the information that triangle GHI, G = (4, 3) H = (-4, 2) I = (2, 4)
If we graph each of those points individually, where are they?
You mean what quadrant?
How do each of the points look plotted on a graph
Oh okay, thanks ^^
|dw:1452620231682:dw| As of right now this is what our triangle looks like
So what type of triangle is it?
I'm guessing isosceles?
Right! :)
Sorry I have to go but that site should help.
Yes it does, thank you!
Great! :)
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