B A C D E 2. Find the number of segments in the adjoining figure. (1) 5 (2) 7 (3) 10 (4) 9
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By Mary Jane Sterling
If you can find the midpoint of a segment, you can divide it into two equal parts. Finding the middle of each of the two equal parts allows you to find the points needed to divide the entire segment into four equal parts. Finding the middle of each of these segments gives you eight equal parts, and so on.
For example, to divide the segment with endpoints (–15,10) and (9,2) into eight equal parts, find the various midpoints like so:
The midpoint of the main segment from (–15,10) to (9,2) is (–3,6).
The midpoint of half of the main segment, from (–15,10) to (–3,6), is (–9,8), and the midpoint of the other half of the main segment, from (–3,6) to (9,2), is (3,4).
The midpoints of the four segments determined above are (–12,9), (–6,7), (0,5), and (6,3).
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