A sensible answer would have required some information as to what "this" method was.
In a plane, there are infinitely many lines that can serve as perpendicular bisectors of a given segment. The unique perpendicular bisector of a segment is a specific line that divides the segment into two equal parts at a right angle. However, any line parallel to this unique bisector, at any distance, can also be considered a perpendicular bisector if it intersects the segment at its midpoint. Thus, while the unique perpendicular bisector exists, an infinite number of lines can be drawn parallel to it.
Competition is another relationship that exists between organisms
What type of relationship exists between the crocodile and anaconda
competition
they have intercourse
parasitism
It is a symbiotic relationship.
commensalism
Yes. A bisector is a line that divides an angle into two equal angles. There is only one line that exists in any angle that can do that.
The cat is the predator and the mouse is the prey.
No particular relationship exists between the two for the simple reason that such relationship(if any exist) depends on the material one is concerned with.
The relationship between the clownfish and the sea anemone is mutualistic.