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By definition, a segment bisector always created two congruent segments.
vertical line segment
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That's the " midpoint " of the segment.
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we all know, a line segment is a portion of line with two fixed points A and B , but this segment has no specific direction i. e AB and BA are both line segments but if we give direction to this line segment suppose from A to B, then it becomes directed line segment, which is also called as vector AB having direction from A to B.so, a line segment with specific direction is called directed(having direction) line segment.
A line segment is a line that has a point at the beginning and at the ending
You can divide a segment into an infinite number of smaller segments.
populated segments a network segment that contains ends nodes,such as work stations. unpopulated segments a network segment that does not contain end nodes, such as workstations. Unpopulated segments are also called link segments.
Nothing "does" a segment and, being inanimate, a segment does nothing.
By definition, a segment bisector always created two congruent segments.
segments AB, CD, BD.
vertical line segment
Segments
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