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-Given AB\overline { \mathrm { AB } } , Construct the Perpendicular Bisector Of

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-Given AB\overline { \mathrm { AB } } , construct the perpendicular bisector of AB\overline { \mathrm { AB } } without putting any marks below AB\overline { \mathrm { AB } } .
 Solve. -Given  \overline { \mathrm { AB } } , construct the perpendicular bisector of  \overline { \mathrm { AB } }  without putting any marks below  \overline { \mathrm { AB } } .

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Universal Instantiation

A logical rule of inference that allows one to deduce a particular instance from a universal statement, essentially moving from a general statement to a specific example.

Existential Generalization

A logical inference rule stating that if something is true for some member of a domain, then it is true that there exists something in that domain for which the proposition holds.

Quantifier Negation

The process of changing the quantifier in a statement, such as from "all" to "not all," to negate its original meaning.

Universal Generalization

A principle of deductive reasoning that allows one to conclude that something is true for all cases after confirming it is true in every observed case.

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