Perpendicular Bisector of a Triangle | MathHelp.com - By MathHelp.com
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00:0-1 | A perpendicular by sector is a segment line , or | |
00:05 | ray that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint | |
00:10 | . For example , in triangle abc shown here , | |
00:15 | line D . X . Is a perpendicular by sector | |
00:19 | of segment BC because it's perpendicular to segment BC at | |
00:25 | its midpoint . X . Note that a perpendicular by | |
00:30 | sector of a side of a triangle does not necessarily | |
00:35 | intersect of vertex of the triangle . Also note that | |
00:41 | lines E . Y , and Fz are also perpendicular | |
00:47 | by sectors of triangle abc because each line is perpendicular | |
00:54 | to a side of the triangle at its midpoint . |
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