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Two lines intersect perpendicularly at A and a third line meets the two lines at B and C. A line is drawn from A such that the line is equidistant from the two perpendicularly intersecting lines. If ABC is an isosceles triangle, then the line drawn from A will always pass through

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Two lines intersect perpendicularly at A and a third line meets the two lines at B and C. A line is drawn from A such that the line is equidistant from the two perpendicularly intersecting lines. If ABC is an isosceles triangle, then the line drawn from A will always pass through




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