No. A line segment can have only one midpoint.
Mid line segment.
No, a plane cannot bisect a line segment in an infinite number of points. A plane can intersect a line segment at most at a single point if it is not parallel to the segment, or it can coincide with the segment, in which case it intersects at all points along that segment. However, the concept of "bisecting" typically refers to dividing into two equal parts at a single point, which cannot result in an infinite number of bisecting points.
infinitely many * * * * * No. There can be only one midpoint.
Any piece of a line has an infinite number of points on it, whether it's straight or curved. A line segment is a section of a line bounded by two endpoints. A line is continuous, but a line segment, is a segment of a line.
An infinite set of points can be a microscopically small line segment. An infinite number of points does not mean an infinitely long line.
it can't
No, it can only have one midpoint, because if it had two midpoints, then there would be two line segments! Also, if you add two midpoints, then thus creating another segment.
Mid line segment.
Normally just the the one which is in the middle of the line segment
No it has to have at least 3 or more
because a line is just a collection of points
No. The midpoint of a line segment is the single point exactly halfway between each endpoint.
A line, ray, or line segment contains an infinite number of points.
No. Any line segment has exactly one midpoint.
36. If the length of the line segment joining the midpoints of two sides of an equilateral triangle is 6 the perimeter of the triangle is 36.
No, a plane cannot bisect a line segment in an infinite number of points. A plane can intersect a line segment at most at a single point if it is not parallel to the segment, or it can coincide with the segment, in which case it intersects at all points along that segment. However, the concept of "bisecting" typically refers to dividing into two equal parts at a single point, which cannot result in an infinite number of bisecting points.
infinitely many * * * * * No. There can be only one midpoint.