A line segment has endpoints and a midpoint.
Explain why a line segment can have one midpoint but many bisectors
just count the squares and say there are an equal amount of squares?? if a line is bisecting the other line the dot is the midpoint
a median is a line or segment with one endpoint as the midpoint, and the other end at the vertex. so start at a vertex and draw a straight line to the midpoint of the opposite side.
If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
A line segment has endpoints and a midpoint.
For a line segment the midpoint is equidistant from both ends.However a full line in geometry can have no midpoint as it has no ends and extends to infinity both ways.
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C is halfway between A and B~apex geometry
Explain why a line segment can have one midpoint but many bisectors
In geometry, a median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposing side.
just count the squares and say there are an equal amount of squares?? if a line is bisecting the other line the dot is the midpoint
a median is a line or segment with one endpoint as the midpoint, and the other end at the vertex. so start at a vertex and draw a straight line to the midpoint of the opposite side.
midpoint=(X1 + X2, Y1 + Y2)divide both of those by 2.X1 + X2 divided by 2 should give you the co ordinate for X.
what does empirical mean in geometry
A line which divides a shape in two is called a bisector.
If you mean points of (-1, 5) and (5, 5) then the midpoint is at (2, 5)