A perpendicular to the line which passes through the given point.
. . . is the segment perpendicular to the line.
A ray
The length of a line segment that starts at the point and is perpendicular to the original line.
The shortest path is a line perpendicular to the given line that passes through the given point.
A point is an undefined term. But given two points, they can be joined using a line segment.
A line that is perpendicular to the given line and passes through the given point.
. . . is the segment perpendicular to the line.
A ray
Finding the midpoint of a segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment from a given point to a given segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment through a given point on a given segment Drawing a line through a given point parallel to a given line
Finding the midpoint of a segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment from a given point to a given segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment through a given point on a given segment Drawing a line through a given point parallel to a given line
Finding the midpoint of a segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment from a given point to a given segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment through a given point on a given segment Drawing a line through a given point parallel to a given line
Finding the midpoint of a segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment from a given point to a given segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment through a given point on a given segment Drawing a line through a given point parallel to a given line
The length of a line segment that starts at the point and is perpendicular to the original line.
Probably three:The point is not on the segment nor the corresponding line,The point is in the line segment,The point is not in the line segment as given but would be if the segment were extended.
The shortest path is a line perpendicular to the given line that passes through the given point.
Hi!Given: l is a straight line and A is a point not lying on l. AB⊥ l and C is a point on l.To prove: AB < ACProof: In ∆ABC,∠B = 90°Since, C can lie anywhere on l (other than M)So, AB is the shortest of all line segments drawn from A to l.Cheers!
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