It could be a chord, a radius, or a diameter. There's no way
to know which one it is without seeing the picture.
segment AB
line segment, line ab, __ ab
24
The question cannot be answered. If AB is a line segment then A and B are normally the end-points of that segment. If A and B are points then A cannot be 5 and B cannot be 30 degrees. If A and B are not end-points of a line segment, it is not at all clear from the question what they are and how they relate to the line segment, AB.
12
segment AB
line segment, line ab, __ ab
Line BA
According to the symmetric property (and common sense) line segmetn AB is congruet to line segment BA since they are the same segment, just with a different name
The perpendicular bisector of a line segment AB is the straight line perpendicular to AB through the midpoint of AB.
malay ko tanung u sa teacher
24
The question cannot be answered. If AB is a line segment then A and B are normally the end-points of that segment. If A and B are points then A cannot be 5 and B cannot be 30 degrees. If A and B are not end-points of a line segment, it is not at all clear from the question what they are and how they relate to the line segment, AB.
Usually a line segment in a triangle is either assigned a letter, or is referred to by the letters at the end of the segment with a line overhead. For instance, if you have a triangle ABC, you'll have segments AB, AC, and BC. And there would be a line over each segment name.
-2
perpendicular
Yes, while naming a line segment, as long as the two points are on the line, it does not matter what order they are in or which points they are. well their not