A tennis court has a baseline at each end. One is labeled in the picture. Which part of the tennis court is equidistant from the midpoints of the two baselines? Explain.

Answer:
Net
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that,
For any two points, the point equidistant ( or having same distance ) from them is the point which lie on the perpendicular bisector of the segment between them.
Now, when we draw a line segment having the mid-points of the baselines as their end-points, the perpendicular bisector will be the line that is at right angles to the baselines.
This line will be located exactly at the middle of the two points.
On a tennis court, this line is represented by a net.
Hence, the part equidistant from the mid-points of the two baseline is the net.