Which of the following best defines the midpoint of a segment? A. The point that splits a line segment into two equal parts. B. Any point on a line segment in between the two endpoints. C. When a line segment is split into equal thirds, a midpoint is any point in the middle third. D. Any point that is closer to one endpoint of the segment than the other.
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Answer:
A. The point that splits a line segment into two equal parts.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. The point that splits a line segment into two equal parts.
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