Midpoint
If by "equal" you mean "equal in length", yes, that is the same as "congruent".
They are congruent.
it depends on how long or how many joining segments it has. normally one line segment contains only one midpoint. Unless it has a joining segment there is only one midpoint.
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By definition, a segment bisector always created two 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.
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If 2 segments have the same length they are known as 'congruent segments' IE: segment AB=segment AC (or AB=AC) then AB @ AC (or AB is congruent to AC)
That's the " midpoint " of the segment.
The mid-point