When an angle bisector cuts an angle into two congruent angles, we can use the angle bisector theorem and the converse of the angle bisector theorem to solve problems in angles and triangles.
When a perpendicular bisector cuts a line segment at a right angle and into two congruent segments, we can use the perpendicular bisector theorem and the converse of the perpendicular bisector theorem to solve problems in angles and triangles.
Construct a perpendicular bisector for the base of the triangle below.
Find the value of x.
Determine whether or not the given diagram is valid. Justify your answer.