Midpoint
the midpoint
That's the " midpoint " of the 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.
A segment is divided into two congruent segments by its midpoint. The midpoint is the point that is equidistant from both endpoints of the segment, effectively splitting it into two equal lengths. This division ensures that the two resulting segments are congruent, meaning they have the same measure.
The midpoint.
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It is the midpoint.
A+ = segment C A
it depends on how long or how many joining segments it has. normally one line segment contains only one midpoint. Unless it has a joining segment there is only one midpoint.
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Midpoint.
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It is its midpoint