Parallel lines or line segments.
Parallel lines or line segments.
Parallel lines or line segments.
Parallel lines or line segments.
A line segment that has been cut exactly in half
A bisector
A line segment cannot have more than one midpoints because the midpoint is the halfway point between (or the middle of) the line segment, and the midpoint is exactly halfway between the beginning and exactly halfway between the end of the line segment, not a third of the way, etc.
It is defined as a line segment
No. There is exactly one line (and therefore line segment) through any two points.
No.
A line segment that has been cut exactly in half
This is the length of the segment.
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A bisector
A line segment cannot have more than one midpoints because the midpoint is the halfway point between (or the middle of) the line segment, and the midpoint is exactly halfway between the beginning and exactly halfway between the end of the line segment, not a third of the way, etc.
A line segment has exactly two endpoints. If it had less, then it would just be a point. If it was more, then it wouldn't be a segment anymore.
No. The midpoint of a line segment is the single point exactly halfway between each endpoint.
The length of a line segment is called the distance. To find the distance, you need to know the coordinate of its endpoints given as (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) and the distance formula.
That is correct. The distance from a point C to a line AB is the length of the perpendicular segment drawn from point C to line AB. This forms a right angle, creating a right triangle with the segment as the hypotenuse. The length of this perpendicular segment is the shortest distance from the point to the line.
A line segment
No. Any line segment has exactly one midpoint.