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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 14:00 TamB01

Use the diagram to find the lengths. BP is the perpendicular bisector
of AC.
CQ is the perpendicular bisector of BD.
AB = BC = CD.

Suppose AC = 12 cm and QD= 10 cm.
What is
the length of QC?

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