A line segment with end points has a midpoint which is in the middle of it.
It is the mid-point of a line segment that has end points
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Hopefully the same thing it means in most other grades of geometry, which is a straight one dimensional object that is infinitely long. It differs from a ray, which has a finite point and extends infinitely from that point in a single direction, and a line segment, which has two finite ends.
A parallel line segment are two lines with two ending points and are in a straight line that can never touch.
A line segment with end points has a midpoint which is in the middle of it.
It is the mid-point of a line segment that has end points
A line segment is a line that has 2 endpoints and all the points in between
yeah
Hopefully the same thing it means in most other grades of geometry, which is a straight one dimensional object that is infinitely long. It differs from a ray, which has a finite point and extends infinitely from that point in a single direction, and a line segment, which has two finite ends.
A parallel line segment are two lines with two ending points and are in a straight line that can never touch.
line segment
A "line" does. A "line segment" does not. Most people interpret "line" to mean "line segment" (without realising it) and so would conclude that a line does not go on forever. A "line segment" is a line between two points, which is what you would draw if told to draw a "line" on a piece of paper.
It is the point at which a line segment ends!
Basically the definition of bisect is to separate two parts of a line segment to create two congruent line segments, which leads to them being equal.
That may mean the line segment that joins points labelled Q and Z.
It is a straight line that intersects another straight at 90 degrees.