Instructions: Choose the correct term to complete each státem
below.
1. A piece of a line that connects two points and has definite
end points is called a
2. The
+ tells us how to find
the length of the segment. You can find it by subtracting the
coordinate and take the absolute value.
3. The
states that if three
points A, B, and C are collinear, and B is between A and C,
then AB + BC = AC.
4. Segments with the same measure (length) are known as
5. The middle point of a line segment is also called the
÷ It is equidistant from
both endpoints.
6. The absolute values of the difference between two numbers
is known as the