Math, asked by ferozaejaz, 8 months ago

Is the statement true
or false?
A point, line, ray, or
other segment that
intersects a segment
at its midpoint is
called a segment
bisector.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
11

FALSE

A point, line, ray, or

other segment that

intersects a segment

at its midpoint is

called a perpendicular bisector

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Answered by BrainlyMehu
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→ Is the statement true or false?

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→ A point, line, ray, or other segment that intersects a segment at its midpoint is called a segment bisector.

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→ False

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→ A segment bisector, always passes through the midpoint of the segment and divides a segment in two equal parts. A segment bisector may or may not be a perpendicular bisector. Points, lines, segments, and rays are all types of segment bisectors.

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