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Consider the incomplete paragraph proof.

given: p is a point on the perpendicular bisector, l, of mn.
prove: pm = pn

because of the unique line postulate, we can draw unique line segment pm. using the definition of reflection, pm can be reflected over line l. by the definition of reflection, point p is the image of itself and point n is the image of because reflections preserve length, pm = pn.

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