Bisector
The midpoint or bisector divides a segment into two congruent parts.
The midpoint divides a line segment into congruent parts.
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It's called a Midpoint.
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A line of symmetry
A line segment is divided into congruent segments by a point that lies at its midpoint. This midpoint is equidistant from both endpoints of the segment, ensuring that the two resulting segments are of equal length. Alternatively, if a line segment is divided into a specific number of equal parts, each division point will also create congruent segments.
A bisector.
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A bisector is a line or curve which bisects or divides a line segment, angle or other figure into two equal parts.
In mathematics, a bisector is a line, ray, or segment that divides an angle or a segment into two equal parts. For example, an angle bisector splits an angle into two congruent angles, while a segment bisector divides a line segment into two equal lengths. Bisectors are fundamental in geometry, often used in constructions and proofs.