A perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a given line segment into halves, and is perpendicular to the line segment. An angle bisector is a line that bisects a given angle.
a line or segment that is perpendicular to the given segment and divides it into two congruent segments
A line that is perpendicular to the segment of a plane and passes through the midpoint.
the axes of symmetry of aline segment is astraight line perpendicular to the line segment from its midepoint
Such a line is called a perpendicular bisector.
perpendicular bisector
It's called a perpendicular bisector of the line segment.
a polygon is any nth sided figure closed at all points a line segment is a line that stops at each end
Perpendicular Bisector
It's the height.
The perpendicular bisector of a line segment AB is the straight line perpendicular to AB through the midpoint of AB.
. . . is the segment perpendicular to the line.
Line segment
A segment ray or line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint is known as the perpendicular bisector of that segment. This line divides the segment into two equal parts and forms right angles (90 degrees) with the segment at the midpoint. The perpendicular bisector has the unique property that any point on it is equidistant from the endpoints of the segment.
No, a segment is not necessarily perpendicular. A segment is simply a straight line connecting two points. A perpendicular segment would be a segment that forms a right angle with another segment or line.
A perpendicular line is one that is at right angle to another - usually to a horizontal line. A perpendicular bisector is a line which is perpendicular to the line segment joining two identified points and which divides that segment in two.
Sure. There's even a special name for that line. It's called the "perpendicular bisector" of the segment.