
To find: The point that is equidistant from two points U and S, in given figure.

Answer to Problem 2ST1
Point T is equidistant from points U and S.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: In the geometric figure given below, five points are shown:
Concept used: A point, say A, is said to be equidistant from two other points, say B and C, if the distance of A from both the points B and C is the same.
Calculation: Estimated distance of point T seem to be at an equal distance from both points S and U, so point T is at same distance from both these points.
Conclusion: It is measured that distance of point T remains same from given points U and S. So, T is equidistant from both U and S.
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