No but a right angle is a perpendicular
An angle bisector bisects an angle. A perpendicular bisector bisects a side.
I can be. Perpendicular is a "T", with the stem SOMETIMES moved to the left or right. So, yes, a right angle CAN be perpendicular.
perpendicular lines always form a right angle
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Yes it can.
Draw a perpendicular to that line and extend the arms of the angle to meed the perpendicular drawn earlier. Check if the line is bisecting the perpendicular, if yes, then the line is a bisector of the angle. :)
on the perpendicular bisector
You draw a perpendicular at the end of a line segment. You then bisect the right angle formed between the original line and the perpendicular. The resulting angle will be 45 degrees.
The perpendicular bisector bisects the angle at the vertex.
A right angle has one pair of perpendicular sides.
perpendicular crosses at a right angle, while intersecting lines don't