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They are the common tangents to the circles.
it intersects the segment joining the centers of two circles
A line segment that has been cut exactly in half
2.5 kilometers
100 meters
They are the common tangents to the circles.
it intersects the segment joining the centers of two circles
Yes. it is possible to bisect a segment with a perpendicular segment. Follow the link to learn how to do it: http://www.mathopenref.com/constbisectline.html
A line segment that has been cut exactly in half
A segment of a circle is an area enclosed by a chord and an arc.
185 meters
100000mbps
2.5 kilometers
100 meters
Yes, it is possible.
It is true. The book says "The maximum distance a signal can travel and still be interpreted accurately is equal to a segment's maximum length. Beyond this length, data loss is apt to occur."
Can't be sure what you're asking, but it would be two circles with equal radii longer that half the length of the segment, using the endpoints as the origins of the two circles.