A line that connects the midpoints of a figure is a midsegment.
The straight line does not have a specific name.
When yo connect the midpoints of THE SIDES OF squares you get a square.
connects two midpoints of a triangle
A segment that connects two midpoints of a polygon.
The midlineof a trapezoid connects the midpoints of the nonparallel sides
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A midsegment is a line segment that connects the midpoints of two sides of a triangle. In geometry, the midsegment of a triangle is parallel to the third side and its length is half the length of that side. This property is useful for various geometric proofs and calculations. Additionally, in trapezoids, the midsegment connects the midpoints of the non-parallel sides and is equal to the average of the lengths of the two bases.
No, it can only have one midpoint, because if it had two midpoints, then there would be two line segments! Also, if you add two midpoints, then thus creating another segment.
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it can't
Diagonals between two opposite corners, and a vertical line between midpoints of 2 opposite sides, and a horizontal line between midpoints of the other pair of sides.
because a line is just a collection of points