Yes, bisecting means to cut something into two equal parts so bisecting an angle would leave you with two equal or congruent angles.
No. You get two congruent angles.
Dividing the angle into 2 congruent angles
It means to divide it into two congruent (equal measure) segments, or angles.
A.A 10° angle is congruent to a 10° angle.B.Congruent angles always add up to 90°.C.A congruent angle is always 90°.
It requires the common ray of the two angles to bisect the combined angle.
If one angle is right, then all angles are right. The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. Opposite angles are congruent. Opposite sides are congruent. Consecutive angles are supplementary.
Not if you bisect a reflex angle.
Give us a break! -- A 3° angle is congruent to another 3° angle, but their sum is only 6° , not 180°. -- Congruent angles are always equal, but supplementary angles don't have to be equal.
if two angles are supplements of the same angle (or of congruent angles), then the two angles are congruent.
It is to bisect the angle into two equal angles.
Bisect.
The Vertical Angles Theorem says that a pair of vertical angles are always congruent.