The midpoint.
A point that divides a segment into two segments of equal length is a midpoint.
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Midpoint.
This point is called the midpoint.
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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 midpoint is a point that divides a segment into two congruent segments. A angle bisector is a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
The point that divides a segment into two is referred to as the midpoint.
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The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments is called the midpoint. It is located exactly halfway between the endpoints of the segment, ensuring that the lengths of the two resulting segments are equal. Mathematically, if the endpoints of the segment are A and B, the midpoint M can be found using the formula M = (A + B)/2.