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perpendicular bisector
skew
no
Line, line segment, point, skew lines, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines, that's the ones that i can think of off the top of my head
No, a segment is not necessarily perpendicular. A segment is simply a straight line connecting two points. A perpendicular segment would be a segment that forms a right angle with another segment or line.
perpendicular bisector
skew
Any two intersecting lines (including perpendicular lines) will intersect at a single point.
intersecting lines
A quadrilateral is "guaranteed" to be a parallelogram if (a) the opposite side are parallel, or (b) any line segment perpendicular to one side and intersecting the opposite side is also perpendicular to the opposite side, or (c) any line segment perpendicular to one side and intersecting the opposite side has the same length as any other such perpendicular line intersecting the opposite side (sometimes vaguely expressed as "opposite sides are everywhere equidistant"), or (d) the angles at the two ends of any side add up to 180 degrees.
no
Perpendicular Bisector
It's called a perpendicular bisector of the line segment.
Line, line segment, point, skew lines, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines, that's the ones that i can think of off the top of my head
No, a segment is not necessarily perpendicular. A segment is simply a straight line connecting two points. A perpendicular segment would be a segment that forms a right angle with another segment or line.
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an intersecting line segment is when two line segments cross together