if you are told that there are 2 lines and one is the perpendicular bisector of the other, could you set the 2 lines equal to each other and solve for x and y and that would give you your midpoint?
y=mx+b
y= (-1/m)x+b
mx+b = (-1/m)x+b
is this basically saying this is where the lines intersect, therefore, this is the midpoint?
thanks
y=mx+b
y= (-1/m)x+b
mx+b = (-1/m)x+b
is this basically saying this is where the lines intersect, therefore, this is the midpoint?
thanks


















