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No, the definition of a bisector is the point at which a segment is divided into two equal halves. Of course, a segment may be divided further. However, there can be only one bisector of any one segment.

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Can A segment can have more than one perpendicular bisector?

no


Can a segment have more than one perpendicular bisector?

No. All segments have only one perpendicular bisector.


How many bisectors could a segment have?

A segment has exactly one bisector. This bisector is a line (or line segment) that divides the original segment into two equal parts and is perpendicular to it. No matter the length of the segment, the unique bisector will always pass through the midpoint of the segment.


What divides a segment or angle into 2 equal parts?

A segment bisector or angle bisector. A bisector can be a line, line segment, or ray.


If a point is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment then it is?

on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.


What is a segment that bisects one the angles of the triangle?

A bisector


Is it true that a segments bisector will always be congruent to the segment?

No, it is not true that a segment's bisector will always be congruent to the segment itself. A segment bisector is a line, ray, or segment that divides the original segment into two equal parts, but the bisector itself does not have to be equal in length to the original segment. For example, if you have a segment of length 10 units, its bisector will simply divide it into two segments of 5 units each, but the bisector itself can be of any length and orientation.


Can a segment have more than bisector?

Yes, infinitely many.


Why does a line segment have only one perpendicular bisector?

A line segment has only one perpendicular bisector because the bisector is defined as a line that divides the segment into two equal parts at a right angle. For any given line segment, there is a unique midpoint where the segment can be divided, and the perpendicular line drawn through this point will always intersect the segment at a 90-degree angle. Since the properties of Euclidean geometry dictate that a line can only intersect another line at one point, this results in a single perpendicular bisector for the segment.


What is the perpendicular bisector theorem?

If a point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment, then it is equidistant, or the same distance, from the endpoints of the segment.


what is true about the creased bisector and the line segment that is bisected?

The bisector and the line segment are perpendicular to each other.


State the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem and its converse as a biconditional?

Biconditional Statement for: Perpendicular Bisector Theorem: A point is equidistant if and only if the point is on the perpendicular bisector of a segment. Converse of the Perpendicular Bisector Theorem: A point is on the perpendicular bisector of the segment if and only if the point is equidistant from the endpoints of a segment.