To find the midpoint of a segment, first mark a point not on the segment and then fold the paper so that the point you marked and a point on the line are included in the fold.A.TrueB.False
Question
To find the midpoint of a segment, first mark a point not on the segment and then fold the paper so that the point you marked and a point on the line are included in the fold.A.TrueB.False
Solution
B. False
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