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bisecting
congruent
The line that divides a segment into two congruent segments is called the perpendicular bisector. This line intersects the segment at its midpoint and forms right angles with the segment, ensuring that the two resulting segments are equal in length.
It could be the diameter of a circle that produces 2 congruent segments or the midpoint of a line segment
Drawing two tiny parallel lines over the segment will indicate that it is a congruent segment. The little arc symbol can also be drawn over the segment or the angles.
Congruent line segment
Line segment BC is congruent to Line Segment YZ
bisecting
congruent
No, they need not.
The line that divides a segment into two congruent segments is called the perpendicular bisector. This line intersects the segment at its midpoint and forms right angles with the segment, ensuring that the two resulting segments are equal in length.
It could be the diameter of a circle that produces 2 congruent segments or the midpoint of a line segment
Drawing two tiny parallel lines over the segment will indicate that it is a congruent segment. The little arc symbol can also be drawn over the segment or the angles.
The midpoint divides a line segment into congruent parts.
The mid-point
Reflexive Property of Congruence
A line segment is divided into congruent segments by a point that lies at its midpoint. This midpoint is equidistant from both endpoints of the segment, ensuring that the two resulting segments are of equal length. Alternatively, if a line segment is divided into a specific number of equal parts, each division point will also create congruent segments.