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The locus of a point equidistant from two points p(6,2) and R(4,2) is a perpendicular…

The locus of a point equidistant from two points p(6,2) and R(4,2) is a perpendicular bisector of PR passing through
  • A.
    (2,5)
  • B.
    (5,2)
  • C.
    (1,0)
  • D.
    (0,1)
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation

(X = frac{6+2}{2}=frac{10}{2}=5\
Y = frac{2+2}{2}=frac{4}{2}=2\
∴X,Y = (5,2))