Asked by Jamie
If line A is a perpendicular bisector of MN, then which of the following statements is NOT true?
1)line A and MN intersect at a right angle
2)line A splits MN into two congruent segments
3)MN splits line A into two congruent segments
4)line A intersects MN at the midpoint of MN
I think #3
Thanks
1)line A and MN intersect at a right angle
2)line A splits MN into two congruent segments
3)MN splits line A into two congruent segments
4)line A intersects MN at the midpoint of MN
I think #3
Thanks
Answers
Answered by
Steve
correct
Answered by
Mark
whats rest of answers
Answered by
K- Not sure, the weirdo
This is for Pearson people.
B
C
B
C
B
It's a pattern. I got 100% on the second try. ^^'
B
C
B
C
B
It's a pattern. I got 100% on the second try. ^^'
Answered by
HanakoNene
It is not true that line a intersects MN at the endpoint of MN.
The endpoints of MN are M and N. But given that line a is a bisector of MN, then line a intersects MN at the midpoint of MN, and thus MN is split into two congruent segments.
The endpoints of MN are M and N. But given that line a is a bisector of MN, then line a intersects MN at the midpoint of MN, and thus MN is split into two congruent segments.
Answered by
Bruh
Would the pattern be the same with connection academy?
Answered by
girl!
lol y'all wrong here-
1.bisect
2.protractor
3.X
4.MN splits line a into 2 congruent segments
5.1
its 100% right <3
1.bisect
2.protractor
3.X
4.MN splits line a into 2 congruent segments
5.1
its 100% right <3
Answered by
The badussy ranger
Girl! Is 100% right thank you purr
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