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.
Normally just the the one which is in the middle of the line segment
To bisect anything is to cut it in half. So if one line segment bisects another line segment, then the second segment is divided into two equal lengths.
It would be False because a secant is a line or segment that passes through a circle in two places.
One Z line to the next Z line
The answer will depend on the line!
6.687898089171975 inches rounded to the nearest one-eighth inch is 6.75
Line segment
Rounded up to the nearest eighth - it would be 3.875
Line segment because a line is endless and a segment is not a segment has to extremites and so is the book...
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A line segment has one dimension . . . length.
Yes. A line segment has one dimension. There are lots of one-dimension shapes. like a ray, line segment and line.
There is only one point on the line segment, which is equidistant from the endpoints.
Any line segment has infinitely many points and each one of them is specific to that line segment.
No. A line segment can have only one midpoint.
Yes. If there is one it's a ray, two's a line segment, and none is a line.