Look at the diagram. Which term describes VX?
altitude
median
angle bisector
none of these
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To determine what term describes VX, we need to consider what each option means:
– Altitude: A line segment from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side.
– Median: A line segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
– Angle Bisector: A line segment that divides an angle into two equal angles.
– None of these: If VX doesn’t fit any of the above definitions.
Without seeing the diagram, assume VX is related to one of these definitions by characteristics like its orientation and the points it connects. You can identify whether it matches any specific definition based on that context.
If VX is a line segment meeting a vertex and the opposite side perpendicularly, it is an altitude. If it connects a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side, it’s a median. If it divides an angle in half, it’s an angle bisector. Otherwise, it may fall into “none of these.”
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