I am going to say a line segment. No segments is a line, and one endpoint is a ray.
I believe it may be called a diagonal.
Height is typically defined as the measurement of an object or person from base to top, often measured in units such as meters or feet. In mathematics, height can also refer to the perpendicular distance from the base of a geometric figure to its highest point. For example, in a triangle, the height is the length of a line segment drawn from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side.
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A line segment has endpoints
I am going to say a line segment. No segments is a line, and one endpoint is a ray.
A circle. has no endpoints.
It's the height.
Well a triangle has 3 sides and vertices.
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I believe it may be called a diagonal.
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular (they intersect and form right angles). But they are angles bisectors since they bisect each pair of opposite angles. A perpendicular bisector actually bisects a side of a figure.
The perimeter of the irregular shape is equal to the sum of the six segment around the outside of the figure. 1. Select the endpoints of the segment to be measured. 2. Measure distance. 3. Use the measure calculate feature of Geometer's Sketchpad to add the distance.
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