bisector
I line that intersects a segment at its midpoint.
The midpoint of a line segment would be to add up all of the numbers in the segment. Then divide by the number of numbers that were added. For example if a 1, 3, and 8 were added, divide by 3. This will give the midpoint of the line segment.
A line segment that intersects with or joins two points on a circle is called a chord.
It's called a perpendicular bisector of the line segment.
It is perpendicular line segment
A line that intersects a segment at its midpoint bisects the segment.
I line that intersects a segment at its midpoint.
It is a bisector.
A Segment Bisector
perpendicular bisector
It is called a bisector.
Such a line is called a perpendicular bisector.
Take a compass, extend it about 3/4 of the length of the segment. Then from one end of the segment, draw a 180 degree arc. From the other end draw another arc. Connect the points where the arcs intersect. Where the line intersects with the segment is the midpoint of the segment. That is how you bisect a segment to find the midpoint - geometrically.
All bisectors intersect the line segment at the midpoint. There can be multiple bisectors, intersecting at the midpoint at different angles, but they all intersect the line segment at its midpoint. The midpoint separates the line segment into two equal halves.
A point on a line segment that divides the segment into two equal parts is a midpoint.
The middle point of a line segment.
A line segment cannot have more than one midpoint or else you will be creating multiple line segments that are connected to each other. A line segment can only have one midpoint.