The bisector and the line segment are perpendicular to each other.
Yes or 'True' ~
That means that it is not a line segment.
No.
No, it is not true that a segment's bisector will always be congruent to the segment itself. A segment bisector is a line, ray, or segment that divides the original segment into two equal parts, but the bisector itself does not have to be equal in length to the original segment. For example, if you have a segment of length 10 units, its bisector will simply divide it into two segments of 5 units each, but the bisector itself can be of any length and orientation.
true
It is true. A line segment has finite length but no width.
True. A line segment is a straight path connecting two points, and therefore cannot have a corner or bend in it.
The bisector and the line segment are perpendicular to each other.
True
Yes or 'True' ~
That means that it is not a line segment.
It bisects the line segment at midpoint at 90 degrees and its slope is the reciprocal of the line segment's slope plus or minus.
false
True
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True