Assuming a 'straight angle' is 180 degrees and 'bisecting' means to divide it into 2 equal parts, then 180/2 equals 90 degrees = two right angles.
If a straight angle, which measures 180 degrees, is bisected, it is divided into two equal angles of 90 degrees each. These two angles are right angles. This division demonstrates the concept of angle bisectors, which creates angles of equal measure from a single angle. Thus, bisecting a straight angle results in two right angles.
Two equal angles would be the result
Bisected mean to halve an angle. For instance, a right-angle (90- degrees) is changed to two 45 degree angles when bisected.
45 degrees
45 degrees
It means it is split in half right down the middle.
It has to be 90 degrees and yes, straight.
a right angle is half of a straight angle
Right angle (90) < Obtuse angle < Straight angle (180)
Acute angle=45 degrees Right angle = 90 degrees Straight Angle=180 degrees.
yes, since angle is 45 degrees and thus less than 90, making it acute
Straight angle