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What is the difference between definition of midpoint and definition of bisector?

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The midpoint of a segment is a point on the segment forming two congruent segments. The bisector of a segment is a line, ray, or segment which cuts the given segment into two congruent segments. The point where the bisector crosses the segment is the midpoint of the segment.

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User Frodeborli
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midpoint is a point cuts the line into two equal parts

the bisector cuts the angle into two equal angles


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