I have to find the lenght for AE using  the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem. AE=BE

AE is 5x+6y

BE is 5(x+y)

then 5x+6y=5(x+y)

Can you help me to resolve this equation, please?

 

Thank you,

Stefania
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Thats easy thats all. Just add those perenthisies.
by Level 10 User (57.4k points)

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