The perpendicular bisector of segment AB is a line that intersects AB at its midpoint and is perpendicular to AB. This line consists of all points in the plane that are equidistant from points A and B. Therefore, any point on the perpendicular bisector will have the same distance to both A and B. This property makes the perpendicular bisector a crucial concept in geometry, particularly in constructions and proofs.
Bisector Bi=2 sector=split so split into two parts.
yes it is perpendicular
It could be but does not have to be... (Perpendicular to what?)
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The perpendicular bisector of segment AB is a line that intersects AB at its midpoint and is perpendicular to AB. This line consists of all points in the plane that are equidistant from points A and B. Therefore, any point on the perpendicular bisector will have the same distance to both A and B. This property makes the perpendicular bisector a crucial concept in geometry, particularly in constructions and proofs.
Bisector Bi=2 sector=split so split into two parts.
Hooke's law can be applied to bi-axial stress within its linear elastic range. This means that the relationship between stress and strain in two perpendicular directions is proportional, but only up to a certain point before the material behavior becomes non-linear.
The reciprocal of a + bi is a - bi:1/(a + bi) since the conjugate is a - bi:= 1(a - bi)/[(a + bi)(a - bi)]= (a - bi)/[a2 - (b2)(i2)] since i2 equals to -1:= (a - bi)/(a2 + b2) since a2 + b2 = 1:= a - bi/1= a - bi
a-bi a(bi)-1 not negative bi
No . It is not perpendicular
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The prefix bi- means two. Example words: bilingual, biracial
yes it is perpendicular
No, a rhombus is not perpendicular.
It could be but does not have to be... (Perpendicular to what?)
Perpendicular