SOLUTION: Point A (-4, 1)is in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane. What must be the coordinate of point B so that line x=2 is the perpendicular bisector of AB?

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Question 585140: Point A (-4, 1)is in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane. What must be the coordinate of point B so that line x=2 is the perpendicular bisector of AB?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4 to +2 is 6
2+6=8
point B is (8,1)

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