Line segments are congruent if they have the same length. However, they need not be parallel. They can be at any angle or orientation on the plane
a line or segment that is perpendicular to the given segment and divides it into two congruent segments
Line segment BC is congruent to Line Segment YZ
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length
Yes, I do understand the definition of a line segment. A line segment is a line that actually has two endpoints. Such endpoint is a triangle's or a square's side.
In geometry, yes, those are different names of the same line segment.
In Cartesian geometry, the division of a line segment involves dividing a line segment into two or more parts based on a given ratio or proportion. This division can be done by finding the coordinates of the point(s) that divide the segment according to the specified ratio.
a line or segment that is perpendicular to the given segment and divides it into two congruent segments
congruent line segments- line segments that have the same lengths.
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.
the line in geometry is a line segment that never ends
Congruent line segment
Line segment BC is congruent to Line Segment YZ
A line segment in geometry is a distinctive line that has end points.
Technically, in geometry, there is no such thing. By definition, a line is infinite. A "line segment" is a finite portion of a line. In everyday speech, people might sometimes refer to a line segment as a finite line. But if you said this on a math test, you would fail the test.
In geometry a line is thought of as extending infinitely in both directions. A line segment is part of a line.
A line segment is a line that has given boundries, while a line goes on forever.
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length