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The perpendicular bisector of a line segment AB passes through the origin. If the coordinates of A are (-3, 0) then the distance of point B from the origin is ___ units.


A

0

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B

1

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C

-1

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D

Any number

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Solution

The correct option is D

Any number


The perpendicular bisector bisects the line AB at (0, 0). The given point A (-3, 0) lies on the negative side of the origin so point B lies on the positive side of the origin with coordinates, (3, 0). Hence, the distance from the y-axis on either side of the origin should be same, i.e., 3 units.


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