SOLUTION: A tennis court has a baseline at each end. Which part of the tennis court is equidistant from the midpoints of the two baselines? Explain.

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Question 545171: A tennis court has a baseline at each end. Which part of the tennis court is equidistant from the midpoints of the two baselines? Explain.
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Any point on the net is equidistant from the
center points of the baselines.
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Select a point randomly on the net.
(1) The lines from center baseline #1
and center baseline #2 to center net
are equal.
(2) Two congruent right triangles are formed
by the random point, center net, and
the center of the baselines.
(3) the random point is equidistant from the
center of the baselines
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Hope I didn't confuse you

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