IDNLearn.com makes it easy to find precise answers to your specific questions. Our experts provide timely and precise responses to help you understand and solve any issue you face.

What is a perpendicular bisector
A line that passes through the midpoint of a side of the
triangle at a right angle.
A ray that bisects an angle into two equal parts.
A line segment joining a vertex of a triangle to the opposite
side of the triangle and forms a right angle.


Sagot :

A perpendicular bisector is a line that passes through the midpoint of a side of a triangle at a right angle.

This means it intersects the side of the triangle exactly halfway and forms a 90-degree angle with it. It doesn't necessarily have to go through a vertex of the triangle, and it doesn't bisect an angle.