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geolgi
Mid line segment.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, it is located within the interior of the angle. This means that the point is positioned between the two sides of the angle, specifically on the straight line segment connecting the two endpoints. Thus, it remains within the bounds defined by the angle's sides.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, it is located within the interior of the angle. Specifically, the point is positioned between the two sides of the angle, along the line segment that connects the two endpoints. This means the point is still constrained within the angular region defined by the sides of the angle.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, then it is located strictly between the two endpoints of that segment. This means the point is inside the angle formed by the two sides, but not on the angle's boundary itself. The point divides the segment into two smaller segments, both of which lie within the angle.
geolgi
Mid line segment.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, it is located within the interior of the angle. This means that the point is positioned between the two sides of the angle, specifically on the straight line segment connecting the two endpoints. Thus, it remains within the bounds defined by the angle's sides.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, it is located within the interior of the angle. Specifically, the point is positioned between the two sides of the angle, along the line segment that connects the two endpoints. This means the point is still constrained within the angular region defined by the sides of the angle.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, then it is located strictly between the two endpoints of that segment. This means the point is inside the angle formed by the two sides, but not on the angle's boundary itself. The point divides the segment into two smaller segments, both of which lie within the angle.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, it is located within the interior of the angle. Specifically, it is situated between the two sides of the angle, indicating that it is part of the line segment formed by the endpoints while not coinciding with either endpoint. This point represents a location that is closer to one side of the angle than the other, depending on its relative position along the segment.
Yes but only if it's an equilateral or an isosceles triangle otherwise it's the vertical perpendicular height
A chord is a line segment whose endpoints lie on a circle. A secant is a line (or line segment) that intersects a circle in two places, endpoints NOT on the circle.
A chord.
A chord.
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle, it is located within the interior of the angle. More specifically, the segment connects two points, one on each side of the angle, indicating that the point is confined between those two lines. Thus, the point is neither on the angle's vertex nor outside the angle.
This segment would be the radius of a circle.