A boxplot.
any line which divides any side of tri< into 2 = parts
Sagittal. And if it's divided into equal parts, it's median/midsagittal.
Yes * * * * * No. A median is a line from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. It divides the triangle into congruent parts only if the triangle is equilateral or if the triangle is isosceles and it is the median from the unequal vertex. In all other cases the two parts will not be congruent.
A real life example of a segment bisector is a median of a road. A median is the physical barrier that divides two lanes of traffic heading in opposite directions. The median bisects the road meaning it divides the road into two equal parts. It is the perpendicular bisector of the segment formed by the two lanes of traffic.
A line segment that divides a circle in two is a chord.If the two parts of the circle are equal, the line segment is a diameter.See 'The Parts of the Circle' in Sources and related links, below.
the middle of something divides it into two equal parts not the center because the center divides it into 4 equal parts
The median is one way of three, of measuring the central tendency of a bunch of objects. Each of the three measures has plusses and negatives. They are: the mean (or average: add the values and divide by the population number) The mode ( or value - can be several where more individuals are found than at other values, i.e. a peak or popular value) the median (or value which divides the whole bunch into two similar parts - as many bigger as smaller valued) EXAMPLE: there is a group with the following values: ten are valued at 1 nine are valued at 3 one is valued at 1000. The mean is [1000 + 9X3 + 10X1] / 20 = 51.85 The mode is 1, the next mode is 3 The median is 2 (with ten below, and ten above)
The midpoint divides a line segment into congruent parts.
A structre which divides body in to two parts is known as symmetrical structure .
below your chest and above your private parts:)
the limbs are basically the parts of the bow that bend, the parts above and below the handgrip
The lower quartile divides the lower half into two equal parts.