SOLUTION: is it always, sometimes, or never true that if M is between A and B, then M bisects line segments AB

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Question 335349: is it always, sometimes, or never true that if M is between A and B, then M bisects line segments AB
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Only sometimes, if M is just any point on the line AB, it can be anywhere, not necessarily in the exact middle.

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