This document describes different types of centers in geometry including perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors, medians, and altitudes. It notes that perpendicular bisectors and angle bisectors have a center that is equidistant from two points or segments. For medians, the center is equidistant from the three vertices and the segments dividing it are equal. For altitudes, the document does not provide any key features.
This document describes different types of centers in geometry including perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors, medians, and altitudes. It notes that perpendicular bisectors and angle bisectors have a center that is equidistant from two points or segments. For medians, the center is equidistant from the three vertices and the segments dividing it are equal. For altitudes, the document does not provide any key features.
This document describes different types of centers in geometry including perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors, medians, and altitudes. It notes that perpendicular bisectors and angle bisectors have a center that is equidistant from two points or segments. For medians, the center is equidistant from the three vertices and the segments dividing it are equal. For altitudes, the document does not provide any key features.