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John draws AABD, with ed as the perpendicular bisector of A such that SACD and asco are congruent to each other. Which statement can John use this figure to prove?
Every isosceles triangle is a right triangle.
The base angles of any triangle are congruent.
The points on the perpendicular bisector of a side of a triangle are equidistant from all of the vertices of the triangle.
The points on the perpendicular bisector of a side of a triangle are equidistant from the vertices of the side it bisects.


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