Explain why a line segment can have one midpoint but many bisectors
There are many different lines in geometry
A line segment has one dimension . . . length.
There are many terms for geometrical lines used in geometry and some of them are:- Parallel lines Perpendicular lines Transversal line Intersection lines Line segment Straight line equation Line of best fit Border line Dividing line Dotted line
GEOMETRY: On a spheroid, which is where degrees, minutes, and seconds can be used for measurement of distance or position, the answer depends on the orientation of the line segment and possibly the latitude of the start and end points (if the line segment is not precisely north-south). In two-dimensional geometry, such as a line on paper, the term "minutes" has no meaning in terms of measurement. TRAVEL TIME: The answer depends on your speed. At 60 MPH, there are ten minutes in ten miles.
Any line segment has infinitely many points and each one of them is specific to that line segment.
Probably three:The point is not on the segment nor the corresponding line,The point is in the line segment,The point is not in the line segment as given but would be if the segment were extended.
A line segment has two end points.
a musical line segment is a segment (paragraph) that you use to read put it also is music in many other forms
A line segment has two endpoints
5 line segments
A line segment has exactly two endpoints. If it had less, then it would just be a point. If it was more, then it wouldn't be a segment anymore.