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Patrick wants to prove the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem. In the diagram,
line
C
D
is the perpendicular bisector of
segment
E
F
.
Complete Patrick's proof that
E
and
F
are the same distance from
D
.
By the definition of a perpendicular bisector,  and . This means that under a reflection across 
line
C
D
, point 
F
 
maps onto  and point 
D
 
maps onto . Since reflection , 
D
E
D
F
.
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