Chapter 1: Q3 (page 10)
Name the point that appears to satisfy the description.

Equidistant from U and T.
Short Answer
The point that is equidistant from U and T is V.
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Chapter 1: Q3 (page 10)
Name the point that appears to satisfy the description.

Equidistant from U and T.
The point that is equidistant from U and T is V.
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