It's when two lines cross eachother
perpendicular bisector
skew
A bisector.
no
a parallelogram does not have a line of symmery
intersecting lines
an intersecting line segment is when two line segments cross together
perpendicular bisector
skew
A bisector.
One line segment is 180 degrees because it is a straight line. If you have 2 or more intersecting line segments, the degree of the angle will vary.
All bisectors intersect the line segment at the midpoint. There can be multiple bisectors, intersecting at the midpoint at different angles, but they all intersect the line segment at its midpoint. The midpoint separates the line segment into two equal halves.
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no
A line segment is a line that has 2 endpoints and all the points in between
a parallelogram does not have a line of symmery
To construct the bisector of a line segment, first, draw the line segment and label its endpoints as A and B. Using a compass, place the pointer on point A and draw an arc above and below the line segment. Without changing the compass width, repeat this from point B, creating two intersecting arcs. Finally, draw a straight line through the intersection points of the arcs; this line is the bisector of the segment AB.