Respuesta :

Answer:

yes, point T lies on the perpendicular bisector of NP

Step-by-step explanation:

M (x,y) : midpoint of NP

x = (5+1)/2 = 3        y = (7+1)/2 = 4

M (3,4)

slope TM (m'): (4-2) / (3-6) = - 2/3

slope of NP (m): (7-1) / (5-1) = 6/4 = 3/2

m' = - 1/m

TM ⊥ NP

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