CD and DC
a line segment has only one midpoint "C" but the two sections AC and CE can have their own midpoint "B" and "D" and so on... A B C D E
C. it is the only possible path between D and E. (Apex)
Yes, line segments CD and dc are considered the same because they represent the same line segment regardless of the order of the endpoints. In geometry, the notation for a line segment does not depend on the sequence of the letters; both CD and dc denote the same path between points C and D.
A. 29 b. 6.7 c. 25 d. 5.4
CD and DC
a line segment has only one midpoint "C" but the two sections AC and CE can have their own midpoint "B" and "D" and so on... A B C D E
A) Midpoint Of A Line Segment B) Parallel Lines C) Angle Bisector D) Perpendicular Bisector
Draw any finite line. Write C near one end; write D near the other end. You now have a line segment and have named it CD.
C. it is the only possible path between D and E. (Apex)
a b c and d
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a...................b . . . . . c...................d a to c = vertical line a to b = horizontal line a to d = diagonal line
type in: "ABCD" in the input line.
if segment ab is congruent to segment CD then segment ac is congruent to segment bd (only if points a, b, c, and d are all collinear)
A. 29 b. 6.7 c. 25 d. 5.4
diagonal is like this a. b. c. d. b. & c. if i draw a line to them that will be a diagonal line same thing with a. & d.