Bisect a segment is to divide the line segment into 2
Yes or 'True' ~
No. Since a line is infinite, it has no mid-point. A bisector must go through a midpoint so nothing can bisect a line (not even a segment).
Sure. There's even a special name for that line. It's called the "perpendicular bisector" of the segment.
No
Bisect a segment is to divide the line segment into 2
Yes or 'True' ~
To bisect anything is to cut it in half. So if one line segment bisects another line segment, then the second segment is divided into two equal lengths.
No. Since a line is infinite, it has no mid-point. A bisector must go through a midpoint so nothing can bisect a line (not even a segment).
Basically the definition of bisect is to separate two parts of a line segment to create two congruent line segments, which leads to them being equal.
Yes, it is.
No
Sure. There's even a special name for that line. It's called the "perpendicular bisector" of the segment.
No
Measure it or bisect it with a compass
If your question was: Does a midpoint bisect a segment? Then yes it does... It divides it in half.
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