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In geometry, a line has no endpoints. If it has one endpoint and continues infinitely, it is a ray. If it has two endpoints, it is a line segment. If it has one end that approaches but never reaches a point, it is a half line.
A point on a segment that is halfway between the two endpoints is called the midpoint of the segment. It is the point that divides the segment into two equal parts.
No. A ray has one endpoint and extends into infinity from that point.
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In geometry, a line has no endpoints. If it has one endpoint and continues infinitely, it is a ray. If it has two endpoints, it is a line segment. If it has one end that approaches but never reaches a point, it is a half line.
A point on a segment that is halfway between the two endpoints is called the midpoint of the segment. It is the point that divides the segment into two equal parts.
on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.
Equidistant from the endpoints of the segment.
the endpoint
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then it is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment- apex
on the perpendicular bisector of the segment.
No. A ray has one endpoint and extends into infinity from that point.
A line segment has exactly two endpoints. If it had less, then it would just be a point. If it was more, then it wouldn't be a segment anymore.
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Either one of the endpoints will work. The other endpoint is the end.