• Bookmarks

    Bookmarks

  • Concepts

    Concepts

  • Activity

    Activity

  • Courses

    Courses


The Equidistance Principle refers to the geometric property where points are equidistant from a given line or point, often used in constructing perpendicular bisectors or angle bisectors. This principle is foundational in fields like geometry and navigation, providing a basis for constructing maps and solving geometric problems with precision.
A perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a line segment into two equal parts at a 90-degree angle. It is equidistant from the segment's endpoints and serves as a locus of points equidistant from these endpoints, often used in geometric constructions and proofs.
3