A perpendicular line or segment that bisects one side of a triangle is called the median of the triangle. Specifically, it is the line segment that connects a vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side, creating two equal segments. This segment is not only perpendicular but also plays a crucial role in various triangle properties and constructions.
Perpendicular bisector.
In an isosceles triangle, the altitude drawn from the vertex angle to the base bisects the base and is perpendicular to it. This segment is often referred to as the "height" of the triangle. The altitude can be calculated using the formula involving the base and the length of the equal sides, but its specific length depends on those dimensions.
The segment that passes through a vertex and is perpendicular to the opposite side is called the altitude of the triangle.
The hypotenuse. It is used to measure height. Very simple equation.
A line segment that joins a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side and is perpendicular to that side is called an altitude. Each triangle has three altitudes, one from each vertex, and they can be located inside or outside the triangle, depending on the type of triangle. The point where the three altitudes intersect is known as the orthocenter.
Perpendicular bisector.
In an isosceles triangle, the altitude drawn from the vertex angle to the base bisects the base and is perpendicular to it. This segment is often referred to as the "height" of the triangle. The altitude can be calculated using the formula involving the base and the length of the equal sides, but its specific length depends on those dimensions.
An Altitude.
The segment that passes through a vertex and is perpendicular to the opposite side is called the altitude of the triangle.
The hypotenuse. It is used to measure height. Very simple equation.
a line
It's called a perpendicular bisector of the line segment.
A line segment that joins a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side and is perpendicular to that side is called an altitude. Each triangle has three altitudes, one from each vertex, and they can be located inside or outside the triangle, depending on the type of triangle. The point where the three altitudes intersect is known as the orthocenter.
Midpoint
I believe this is called the perpendicular bisector.
perpendicular bisector
A point that bisects a line segment is called the midpoint. It divides the segment into two equal parts, meaning the distances from the midpoint to each endpoint of the segment are the same. Mathematically, if the endpoints of the segment are represented as coordinates, the midpoint can be calculated by averaging the x-coordinates and the y-coordinates of the endpoints.