equidistant from the endpoints of a segment -odewah chin chin
Sure. There's even a special name for that line. It's called the "perpendicular bisector" of the segment.
Not always because the diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other but they are not perpendicular to each other.
Bisect a segment is to divide the line segment into 2
No
Yes. it is possible to bisect a segment with a perpendicular segment. Follow the link to learn how to do it: http://www.mathopenref.com/constbisectline.html
Yes, it is.
equidistant from the endpoints of a segment -odewah chin chin
Sure. There's even a special name for that line. It's called the "perpendicular bisector" of the segment.
No
Not always because the diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other but they are not perpendicular to each other.
Bisect a segment is to divide the line segment into 2
No
If your question was: Does a midpoint bisect a segment? Then yes it does... It divides it in half.
You draw a perpendicular at the end of a line segment. You then bisect the right angle formed between the original line and the perpendicular. The resulting angle will be 45 degrees.
False that is to find the perpendicular bisect.
No