The same distance apart between two points.
The term "equidistant" in geometry refers to points that are all the same distance from a specific point or line. For example, in a two-dimensional plane, a set of points that are equidistant from a single point forms a circle. Similarly, two parallel lines are equidistant from each other, maintaining a constant distance throughout.
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Parallel lines are equidistant from one another
is the altitude of a triangle
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middle, mean, midpoint, mid, midway, intermediate, equidistant
Parallel lines are equidistant from one another
i am equidistant between my upstairs room and downstairs room
Equidistant means, essentially, equally distant. An example sentence would be: Mars is equidistant to Earth as it is to Jupiter.
Equidistant from the two sides of an angle.
They are equidistant from the center of the circle !They are equidistant from the center of the circle.
Not sure about vertices's. The circumcentre is equidistant from a triangle's vertices (no apostrophe).
On a sphere, all points on the surface are equidistant from the center.
The great circle of the Earth that is equidistant from the North and South Pole. It divides a sphere into two equal symmetrical parts
The point equidistant from two or more objects is called the centroid.
is the altitude of a triangle
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