No, they need not.
yes...
To construct a segment congruent to a given segment, you typically use a compass and straightedge. First, draw a line segment of the desired length using the given segment as a reference. Place the compass point on one endpoint of the original segment, adjust it to the other endpoint, and then draw an arc. Finally, use the same compass width to create a new arc from a chosen point on the new line, marking the intersection to form the congruent segment.
Such a line segment would be a radius of the circle.
The line segment is a radius.
i believe that's the definition! =)Angle BisectorAn angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles.
The step that ensures the new line segment has the same length as the original line segment involves using a compass to measure the distance between the endpoints of the original segment. By placing the compass point on one endpoint and adjusting it to the other endpoint, the same width can be transferred to the new location where the new segment will be constructed. This guarantees that the new line segment will be congruent in length to the original one.
A line segment has two endpoints
Definition of angle bisector:An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles. To construct an angle bisector you need a compass and straightedge.Definition of midpoint:Midpoint of a line segment is the point that is halfway between the endpoints of the line segment. A line segment has only one midpoint. If AB is a line segment and P is the midpoint, then AP = BP =
The segment you describe is the radius of the circle.
No its not the same
It has two endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.
That's a 'line segment'.