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.
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.
I believe this is called the perpendicular bisector.
perpendicular bisector
Perpendicular bisector.
An Altitude.
The segment that passes through a vertex and is perpendicular to the opposite side is called the altitude of the triangle.
a line
The hypotenuse. It is used to measure height. Very simple equation.
It's called a perpendicular bisector of the line segment.
Midpoint
I believe this is called the perpendicular bisector.
perpendicular bisector
Sure. There's even a special name for that line. It's called the "perpendicular bisector" of the segment.
The perpendicular sides of a right triangle are its legs. The remaining side is the hypotenuse.
yes it can, this is called a right triangle.