Question: Let A = (2, 3), B = (6, 7), and C = (1, 6) (a) Find an equation for the perpendicular bisector of AB. (b)

Let A = (−2, 3), B = (6, 7), and C = (−1, 6) 

(a) Find an equation for the perpendicular bisector of AB. 

(b) Find an equation for the perpendicular bisector of BC. 

(c) Find coordinates for a point K that is equidistant from A, B, and C. By the way, if you draw a triangle connecting points A, B and C, then K is the circumcenter of that triangle.

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