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Perpendicular lines passing through a point are at right angles to each other.
There is no name for it except "A line perpendicular to a line segment and passing through its midpoint".
No, the perpendicular bisector of a side of a triangle does not necessarily pass through the opposite vertex. The perpendicular bisector is a line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint, and it may intersect the interior or exterior of the triangle, depending on its shape. In fact, the only time a perpendicular bisector passes through the opposite vertex is in the case of an isosceles triangle, where the two sides are equal, and their perpendicular bisectors coincide with the altitude.
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The segment that passes through a vertex and is perpendicular to the opposite side is called the altitude of the triangle.
You construct a line perpendicular to the original and then a line perpendicular to this second line.
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You Must Draw A Line Through The POINT.That Is JUST PLAIN THE FIRST STEP.Got iT? no luck. fortunateness, maybe. Lick the floot- tick the hit, smeel the doop and floop the poot.
A line that is perpendicular to the segment of a plane and passes through the midpoint.
Perpendicular bisector.
Perpendicular lines passing through a point are at right angles to each other.
A perpendicular bisector.
The perpendicular bisector of a line segment AB is the straight line perpendicular to AB through the midpoint of AB.
There is no name for it except "A line perpendicular to a line segment and passing through its midpoint".
A perpendicular bisector goes through the median of the line while a perpendicular line can be anywhere on the line as long as it is at a 90 degree angle.
No, the perpendicular bisector of a side of a triangle does not necessarily pass through the opposite vertex. The perpendicular bisector is a line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint, and it may intersect the interior or exterior of the triangle, depending on its shape. In fact, the only time a perpendicular bisector passes through the opposite vertex is in the case of an isosceles triangle, where the two sides are equal, and their perpendicular bisectors coincide with the altitude.
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