This is false. The statement would be true for regular polygons, but not all polygons are regular.
This is true.
true
So that the arcs constructed are at midpoint of the line segment to be bisected.
True
This is the definition of a line segment. They are used in constructing two-dimensional polygons.
This is true.
true
No.
No. Only regular polygons can be constructed from the same segment.
Polygons
So that the arcs constructed are at midpoint of the line segment to be bisected.
True
Exactly one. No more, no less.
That is a line segment that is "skewed up". It doesn't work right. It gets tossed in the heap that becomes other / lesser polygons and such and may even become a dreaded "circle".
This is the definition of a line segment. They are used in constructing two-dimensional polygons.
A) Midpoint Of A Line Segment B) Parallel Lines C) Angle Bisector D) Perpendicular Bisector
It is a 5 sided shape with the properties that any line segment between two vertices of the pentagon remain in the boundaries of that pentagon. It generalizes to polygons.