SOLUTION: if A(x,y) is equidistance from P(-3,2)and Q(2,-3), show that x =y
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if A(x,y) is equidistance from P(-3,2)and Q(2,-3), show that x =y
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if A(x,y) is equidistance from P(-3,2)and Q(2,-3), show that x =y
AP^2=(X+3)^2+(Y-2)^2=AQ^2=(X-2)^2+(Y+3)^2
X^2+6X+9+Y^2+4-4Y=X^2-4X+4+Y^2+9+6Y
6X+4X=6Y+4Y
10X=10Y
X=Y