hypotenuse
It is perpendicular line segment
Perpendicular Bisector
Two rays with a common vertex that forms an angle
Start by drawing a horizontal line. Next place a dot near the middle of it where you want the vertex. Then draw a 20° angle upward and to the right using your dot as the vertex, and the horizontal line as one leg of your angle. You can then erase (if you want) the horizontal line that forms one side of your 20° angle Your 200° angle then extends from the horizontal line to the left of the vertex counterclockwise around to the remaining leg of your 20° angle.
The altitude is the segment from an angle of a triangle to the side opposite of the angle which is intersected perpendicularly by the altitude., the angle bisector cuts an angle into two congruent angles, and a median forms two congruent line segments.
An altitude.
If the vertex is at the centre of the circle then this forms a sector of the circle.If the two endpoints and the vertex form an angle in a segment, then the vertex can be at any point on the circle within the same segment and all angles so formed are equal.
No, a segment is not necessarily perpendicular. A segment is simply a straight line connecting two points. A perpendicular segment would be a segment that forms a right angle with another segment or line.
No. It forms the angle and so is neither in the interior nor the exterior.
Vertex.
It is perpendicular line segment
It is perpendicular line segment
Perpendicular Bisector
It is a perpendicular bisector line
Two rays with a common vertex that forms an angle
The two rays that form an angle are called the legs or sides of the angle. The meeting point of the two rays that form an angle is called the vertex.
It is called a perpendicular bisector.