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A line segment that is bent to form part of a circle would be considered an arc.
Adjust a compass so the distance between the point and the pencil is more than half of the length of the segment. With the point at one end of the segment draw an arc that intersects the segment. Without adjusting the compass, with the point at the other end of the segment draw an arc that intersects the first arc at two places. The line that includes those two intersecting points is the perpendicular bisector.
Draw a line segment and with compass do the following, 1. Take more than half of line segment in compass. 2. From the left end point draw arc on the upper side and lower side of line segment. 3. Draw arc in the same way from right end point such that the arc should cut the arc from left end point . 4. Now join the points in the upper and lower side of the segment where the arcs drawn from left and right end points intersect. 5.you will get perpendicular bisector [ angle of 90 ]
I may be outdated, but when I was in school we called that a line segment. I am assuming u mean a straight line. If it is a circle or other curved line, it is called an arc.
An arc, which is a uniformly curved line with a common radii point.