It is called a bisector.
yes it can because a Ray is a line segment with an arrow at the end.
They are not. A line segment is of finite length whereas a ray is infinitely long.
Line, Ray and segment
it is a line
Perpendicular Bisector
Such a line is called a perpendicular bisector.
A segment bisector
A perpendicular bisector.
It is called a bisector.
the median is drawn from the vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
Because both lines and rays are infinite in length and thus have no midpoint.
Definition of angle bisector:An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles. To construct an angle bisector you need a compass and straightedge.Definition of midpoint:Midpoint of a line segment is the point that is halfway between the endpoints of the line segment. A line segment has only one midpoint. If AB is a line segment and P is the midpoint, then AP = BP =
a ray continues on and on but a line segment stops
It is a segment in case you do not know what a segment is it is a line with two end points
No. A ray is infinite on one side and ends at a point at the other. A line segment ends in two points. A ray can contain a line segment, as the distance between any two given points on the ray is a line segment.
yes it can because a Ray is a line segment with an arrow at the end.