SOLUTION: A perpendicular bisector of a triangle always, sometimes, or never passes through the midpoint of a side of a triangle?

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Question 236409: A perpendicular bisector of a triangle always, sometimes, or never passes through the midpoint of a side of a triangle?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

A perpendicular bisector of a triangle always, sometimes, or never passes through the midpoint of a side of a triangle?
In order to bisect a line segment, a line MUST pass through 
the midpoint of the line segment it is the bisector of.  So
the answer is "ALWAYS".

Edwin


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