Supply missing statements and missing reasons for the following proof.Given: Point X not on so that Prove: X lies on the perpendicular-bisector of S1. R1.S2. R2.S3. With M the midpoint of , R3.draw S4. Then R4.S5. Also, R5.S6. R6. SSSS7. R7.S8. R8. Definition of perpendicular-bisector of a line segment

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S1. Point X not on so that

R1. Given

R2. Definition of congruent line segments

R3. Through 2 points, there is exactly one line.

R4. Definition of midpoint of line segment

R5. Identity

S6.

R7. CPCTC

S8. X lies on the perpendicular-bisector of


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