Definition: In mathematics, a "mediatrix" refers to an object or concept that is the intersection of two lines or surfaces. This concept has applications in geometry and physics, particularly in the context of curves. For example: 1. In Euclidean geometry, a line segment joining two points on a curve is called a "mediatrix." For instance, if we have a curve defined by the equation y = f(x), its "mediatrix" will be the line segment connecting the points (x1