No, because if there is more than one midpoint then it will be like multiple line segments connected together. You can't have two midpoints or more, but you can have one to divide the line segment in half.
In normal metric spaces a line segment cannot have two mid points.
The centre of a line segment
It is the mid-point of a line segment that has end points
Mid line segment.
No. Since a line is infinite, it has no mid-point. A bisector must go through a midpoint so nothing can bisect a line (not even a segment).
In normal metric spaces a line segment cannot have two mid points.
The centre of a line segment
midpoint means the middle of a segment, there can't be two different point on a segment that are both in the middle. so no !!
It is the mid-point of a line segment that has end points
On method would be to find the midpoint of the line segment and then to find the mid points of each of the halves.
Yes * * * * * No, in normal metric spaces it most certainly cannot.
Mid line segment.
The mid-point
Median of a trapezoid is a line segment found on the midpoint of the legs of a trapezoid. It is also known as mid-line or mid-segment. Its basic formula is AB + CD divided by 2.
No. Since a line is infinite, it has no mid-point. A bisector must go through a midpoint so nothing can bisect a line (not even a segment).
no
because it can only have one middle and and a midpoint is the middle of a line segment and mid point means middle midpoint (middle point).