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P(x, y) is a point equidistant from the points A(4, 3) and B(3, 4). Prove that x − y = 0
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P(x, y) is a point equidistant from the points A(4, 3) and B(3, 4). Prove that x − y = 0.
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PA
2
= PB
2
⟹ (x − 4)
2
+ (y − 3)
2
= (x − 3)
2
+ (y − 4)
2
⟹ x = y or x − y = 0
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