A line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two end points, and contains every point on the line between its end points.
A line segment's length is restricted by its endpoints
a parallel
If you take two points and you connect them, that is a line segment. A line stretches infinitely in two directions.
Mostly because, assuming it just one segment, a midpoint by definition (mid- means middle) is the point at the exact middle of a line segment; whereas the length of the segment is the entire length of the segment. Pretty much, a midpoint is a point in the middle of the line, the length is the measurement of the same line.
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Yes, I do understand the definition of a line segment. A line segment is a line that actually has two endpoints. Such endpoint is a triangle's or a square's side.
a line segment has no area. By definition a line segment is a part of a line, thus it has no area
A line segment has distinctive end points.
The definition of a segment is a line between two points.
A line segment's length is restricted by its endpoints
a parallel
In Cartesian geometry, the division of a line segment involves dividing a line segment into two or more parts based on a given ratio or proportion. This division can be done by finding the coordinates of the point(s) that divide the segment according to the specified ratio.
No. Any line segment has exactly one midpoint.
a line or segment that is perpendicular to the given segment and divides it into two congruent segments
Basically the definition of bisect is to separate two parts of a line segment to create two congruent line segments, which leads to them being equal.
Technically, in geometry, there is no such thing. By definition, a line is infinite. A "line segment" is a finite portion of a line. In everyday speech, people might sometimes refer to a line segment as a finite line. But if you said this on a math test, you would fail the test.
If you take two points and you connect them, that is a line segment. A line stretches infinitely in two directions.