Yes.
A bisector of a line segment is a line which divides the line segment into two equal parts.
A bisector of a line can divide the line in many different ways forming different angles.
A bisector is said to be a perpendicular bisector if the angle at the intersection of the two lines is 90 degrees.
But, there are several other bisectors that are not perpendicular bisectors.
Therefore, <span>it is possible for a segment to have more than one bisector.</span>
So first we distribute
1/3(9a-18)
a three can be factored out of (9a-18)=3(3a-6)
so 1/3 times 3(3a-6)=3a-6
so the equation end up as 6-a=3a-6
add 6 to both sides
12-a=3a
add a to both sides
12=4a
divide both sides by 4
3=a
so there is one solution or A
Answer: B. Definition of midpoint
The midpoint A cuts the line segment DW in half. So DW is cut into two pieces DA and WA, both of those smaller pieces are the same length.
Answer:1/3 or 0.3^.
Step-by-step explanation: replace the question mark as x