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Stacey Koprince
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Not too much - but the two individual concepts do come up (perpendicular and bisect). Know that when you have two perpendicular lines on a coordinate plane, the slopes of the two lines will be negative reciprocals (that is, change the sign and take the reciprocal). And know that bisect means to cut something in half. If both concepts happen to come up in one problem, you can deal with them separately.
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Sim
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Thanks Stacy for clarifying that.
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