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It is a straight line from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
a median is a line or segment with one endpoint as the midpoint, and the other end at the vertex. so start at a vertex and draw a straight line to the midpoint of the opposite side.
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If you travel along the length of the segment from one end to the other, whether it is curved or straight, you can measure its length. The midpoint is the spot on the segment at this mid length, equidistant from the endpoints when moving on the segment.
It is the midpoint of the straight line joining E and A.
It is always because a straight line segment will have a midpoint as well as its end points.
Draw one square. Join the midpoint of each side to the midpoint of the adjacent sides. The resulting figure meets the requirements.
It will have no y intercept and it is: y = 0.125x
The perpendicular bisector of a line segment AB is the straight line perpendicular to AB through the midpoint of AB.
None, however the semicircle has one folding axis of symmetry perpendicular to the midpoint of the straight side
Each coordinate of the midpoint of a straight line segment is the arithmetic mean of the coordinates of the endpoints. So the y-coordinate is (0+15)/2 = 7.5
If the square has been plotted in a graph, you can go about finding the diagonal of it by measuring the midpoint. (1) Find the coordinates of the vertices of the square (2) Use the coordinates of two vertices that are across from each other. Plug them into the midpoint equation: (X1 + X2)/2 , (Y1 + Y2)/2, and use your answers as the coordinates of the midpoint (x,y) (3) Draw a straight line crossing through the midpoint from one opposite vertex to another. That is your diagonal.