no, use the formula m = (x1+y1/2, x2+y2/2) and that will give you the ordered pair.
False... good luck with Apex :)
No.false on the no, no on the no and false with the flase...Basically false!False!Hew, pat yourself on the back, Your almost done with your Geometry semester 2! Exited I know!
False that is to find the perpendicular bisect.
The answer is FALSE i just did it on
I'd prefer to draw it with a pencil.
true
If you fold the line segment in half so that the two ends are touching and then crease the paper, the crease will go right through the midpoint of the line segment.
the endpoints lie on each other
To find the midpoint of a line segment using paper folding constructions, first fold the paper so that the two endpoints of the line segment coincide. Then, make a crease along the folded line. Unfold the paper and the crease will intersect the line segment at its midpoint. This method utilizes the properties of parallel lines and corresponding angles to accurately locate the midpoint of the line segment.
False... good luck with Apex :)
True
No.false on the no, no on the no and false with the flase...Basically false!False!Hew, pat yourself on the back, Your almost done with your Geometry semester 2! Exited I know!
False - apex
False that is to find the perpendicular bisect.
Finding the midpoint of a segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment from a given point to a given segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment through a given point on a given segment Drawing a line through a given point parallel to a given line
Finding the midpoint of a segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment from a given point to a given segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment through a given point on a given segment Drawing a line through a given point parallel to a given line
Finding the midpoint of a segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment from a given point to a given segment Drawing a perpendicular line segment through a given point on a given segment Drawing a line through a given point parallel to a given line